Technical advances in identification and authentication are finally establishing an alternative to the alarmingly insecure username-password combo. Owing to the increasing amount of digitization in all areas of life, secure identification and authentication are becoming more and more important. Particularly, the transfer of sensitive data such as payment transactions must …
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UPDATED: As LG Pay Makes Its (Belated) U.S. Debut, Observers Question Its Likely Impact
Add LG Pay to the multitude of U.S. mobile-payment options. LG Electronics USA announced Tuesday the mobile-payment service is available on select LG smart phones. The move comes a year later than LG initially said it would. LG Electronics Inc., the parent company of LG Electronics USA, introduced LG Pay …
Read More »Malware Found in Multiple Checkers And Rally’s Fast-Food Locations
Checkers Drive-In Restaurants Inc. said malware was discovered and removed from its point-of-sale system at some Checkers and Rally’s locations. Checkers said 15% of its nearly 900 locations were affected. The timing of the malware exposure varies, with one Los Angeles location infected from Dec. 17, 2015 to March 26, …
Read More »PCI’s Latest Security Gambit
New software standards aim to resolve—or at least minimize—credit card theft. There’s cause for both optimism and caution. Probably you’ve seen the headline, or a version of it, multiple times: “Another day, another data breach.” As in, cyber insecurity is rampant. It is especially rampant when it comes to the …
Read More »Hackers Strike Again and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 2/26/19
Hackers gained unauthorized access to credit or debit card data stored with software company CentralSquare Technologies and used for one-time water-bill payments made through the city of Pompano Beach, Fla.’s Web site from Aug. 30 to Dec. 6, 2018, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. Nearly 3,800 customers made one-time payments …
Read More »The PCI Council Unveils Its New Software Security Standards
The PCI Security Standards Council on Wednesday published its new software security standards and said the existing standard will be retired in 2022. The new set of requirements actually has two major components—The PCI Secure Software Standard and the PCI Secure Lifecycle Standard—and is under the umbrella of what the …
Read More »Hitting the Accelerator
Talk about mobile payments. Card companies, automakers, and merchants are readying technology to make cars a payment method as familiar as plastic—and phones. An informal consortium of payments companies, car makers, automotive suppliers, and merchants is trying to make it easier, and safer, for consumers to buy fuel, order meals, …
Read More »Buy Online, Steal in Store
In just a matter of months, this new e-commerce fraud has emerged to exploit weak or non-existent links between merchants’ online and physical stores. If you’re a retailer, what’s not to like about offering consumers the option to buy online and pick up in-store? Most customers who use the service …
Read More »Glance Inks Cash Advance Referral Deal and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/6/18
OnDeck Capital Inc. said it will combine its Canadian lending operations with Evolocity Financial Group, a Montreal-based online small-business lender. The combined entity will be branded OnDeck Canada. Terms were not disclosed. Mobile-payments specialist Glance Technologies Inc. announced a referral agreement for cash advances with Merchant Advance Capital L.P. Hackers …
Read More »The PCI Council Publishes Updated Guidance for Securing Telephone-Based Payments
Online and mobile payments get all the press, but plenty of card-not-present payments still originate from telephone orders. The security threats from such orders are changing, which prompted the PCI Security Standards Council to issue an update Wednesday to guidance it first produced seven years ago for protecting phone-based payments. …
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