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Terminal Maker VeriFone Steps into the Busy Data-Security Arena

VeriFone Holdings Inc., a major terminal manufacturer, is entering the burgeoning business of card-data security with a product it says will secure cardholder information from the instant the card is swiped. The product, VeriShield Protect, was announced on Wednesday and encrypts mag-stripe data and the personal account number for the …

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Banks, Processors Struggle with Proposed Regs for Web Gambling

Nearly 18 months after President Bush signed into law the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (UIGEA), regulators are still struggling to come up with rules to guide financial institutions and payment processors in blocking payments to online gaming sites. And if comments from the financial industry are any …

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Overstock.com Says PayPal Yields Triple Expected Volume

Online merchants implementing payment alternatives to bank cards are beginning to report significant results. Since it started to accept PayPal in November, for example, online closeout retailer Overstock.com Inc. has seen the alternative payment method soar to 10% of its revenues and 12% of its orders, according to Alan Johnson, …

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E-Commerce Sales Continue to Rack up Double-Digit Gains

Retailers and analysts have been giving forecasts ranging from ho-hum to downright pessimistic for the upcoming holiday spending period, but the outlook for online retailers almost certainly is better. Growth rates in electronic-commerce remain near 20%, the U.S. Commerce Dept.'s Census Bureau reported on Monday. The Census Bureau's quarterly report …

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E-Commerce Fraud Rate Holds Steady, But Fraud-Control Costs Go Up

Online fraud rates are holding steady but the cost of fraud is going up as e-commerce grows and companies hire more people to weed out suspect orders, according to CyberSource Corp.'s 9th annual e-commerce fraud survey. The merchant processor and risk-management firm's recent survey of 318 American and Canadian retailers …

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Why Once-Soaring Contactless Payment Has Lost Some Altitude

Data Insecurity Part 7 In the lore of payments innovations, there's a maxim that seems to always hold true: Before you ever reach critical mass, beware of the New York Times article that raises questions about your security or operability. If you can't weather that storm, your payments innovation will …

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Good Consumers Will Show Up for Good Security Measures

Data Insecurity Part 3 For as long as we've had threats to transacting online, there's been a data-security industry poised with a vast array of solutions to protect us, anxiously awaiting evidence of a compelling business case to get things started. But for just as long, it's been axiomatic that …

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