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Apple’s Big Job: Getting iPhone Users Comfortable With Facial Biometrics

A large portion of Apple Inc.’s customers spurn facial biometrics, a key security element in Apple’s new iPhone X, according to new research. Survey results from United Kingdom-based Juniper Research say that more than 40% of users of Apple’s mobile devices in the U.S. consider themselves unlikely to use facial …

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Bluefin in POS Software Deal and other Digital Transactions News briefs

North American Bancard said it will offer its PayAnywhere 2-in-1 Bluetooth Credit Card Reader free to new PayAnywhere merchants. Payments encryption company Bluefin Payment Systems said its services are available to users of NeuLion, software used by college-ticketing organizations. POSDATA Group Inc. said its Louisville, Ky.-based facility has been point-to-point key injection-certified by the …

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Many Unlikely To Use Apple’s Facial ID Tech and other Digital Transactions News briefs

Credit-reporting agency Equifax Inc., which disclosed a huge data breach earlier this month, also sustained an apparently separate data breach in March, according to Bloomberg News. Few details about that breach are publicly known. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Justice reportedly has opened a criminal investigation into the sale of Equifax …

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With its New iPhone X, Apple Brings Facial Biometric Authentication to Apple Pay

The Apple Pay mobile-payments service got only a few brief mentions in a nearly two-hour presentation Tuesday afternoon in which Apple Inc. executives introduced the latest versions of their 10-year-old iPhone and other new products. But what they did say could change payment security because the new iPhone X will …

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MagicCube Prepares for a PIN-on-Glass PCI Specification Due Later This Year

In anticipation of an upcoming PCI Security Standards Council specification for enabling PIN-on-glass transactions with consumer mobile devices, MagicCube released MC-Screen Shield, a back-end technology to help secure the PIN. PIN-on-glass technology—in which the PIN is entered via a display instead of using a dedicated PIN pad—has been available for …

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Irma Rains on PCI Council Meeting and other Digital Transactions News briefs

Q2 Holdings Inc., a provider of digital-banking solutions, launched CardSwap, an application that allows consumers to automatically switch credit or debit card information across their network of subscription and retail merchants. The first client to adopt the service is Chime, which provides branchless bank accounts. Because of Hurricane Irma, the PCI Security …

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The Future of Payments: Standards, Interoperability, And Access

Proprietary standards for crucial technologies like EMV and tokenization are crimping competition in the payments industry. Here’s how to fix that. As new payments technologies evolve and quickly become mainstream, businesses and consumers should have the whole story. The public has been told these new technologies are stronger and more …

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The Sweet 16

The Faster Payments Task Force issued a final report in July with an eye-popping goal: National, real-time payments by 2020. Here’s a guide to the 16 providers that might just do the job. In July, the Federal Reserve-sponsored Faster Payments Task Force capped off two years of hard work with …

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The Fraud Scourge Lessens for Debit Card Issuers

Debit card fraud rates fell last year, according to a widely watched annual study of the U.S. debit market. The study also provides new insights about debit cards and mobile wallets, and debit’s increasing popularity for small purchases. The fraud-loss rate for non-PIN (mostly signature-debit) transactions fell 30% from 2.6 …

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