With the impending EMV chip card liability shift on Oct. 1 and the recent establishment of the newest version of the Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI), independent sales organizations are at a critical juncture, according to a veteran industry executive. “This is an opportunity for ISOs to gain or …
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Bipartisan Senate Bill Would Ease Marijuana Businesses’ Access to Banking Services
A bill introduced Thursday with bipartisan backing in the U.S. Senate would prevent federal regulators from cracking down on banks that provide financial services to legal marijuana businesses. The bill, similar to one pending in the House of Representatives, aims to rectify the lack of access many recreational and medicinal …
Read More »The CFPB Weighs in With Guidelines to Protect Consumers Using Faster Payments
The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday issued nine guidelines summarizing its vision for faster payments as banks, payment processors, tech companies, and other government regulators continue work on proposals for improving U.S. payments. “Companies developing new financial technologies should be building systems from the outset with consumer protections …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Don’t Let the Scourge of ‘Friendly Fraud’ Hurt Your Bottom Line
You may have heard the term, “friendly fraud.” It’s no surprise, then, that there’s nothing friendly about it. And it’s quickly becoming a major problem for merchants across the globe. Friendly fraud, also called friendly-fraud chargebacks or cyber-shoplifting, occurs when a customer makes a purchase online and then files a …
Read More »The PCI Council Updates Standards for Point-to-Point Encryption and Card Readers
The PCI Security Standards Council this week updated its standards governing point-to-point data encryption (P2PE) and card-reading devices for the point of sale, ATMs, kiosks and mobile devices. One of the key changes in the new Version 2.0 of the P2PE standard will make it easier for security-solutions providers to …
Read More »With Fraud, It’s One Step Forward, Two Back
Point-of-sale payment card fraud will be easing off, thanks largely to the introduction of EMV chip card payments to the U.S. in the next few years. But fraudsters, according to a new report from Javelin Strategy & Research, will be back in stores armed with cards using stolen credentials from …
Read More »A Clear View of Tokenization
Security Notes Let’s begin with a statement that contradicts most texts on the subject: Tokenization is a form of encryption. Encryption is a process wherein a piece of data is replaced with a different piece of data so that only the intended reader will be able to reverse the process …
Read More »Falling Short on EMV
Every U.S. EMV chip card will have a backup magnetic stripe. That ensures widespread acceptance but can present risks. As EMV chip card payments finally take hold in the United States, an issue certain to show up on the payment industry’s radar is fallback. That’s when the customer inserts an …
Read More »Vantiv Wins the U.S. Postal Service’s Merchant-Processing Business
Merchant processor Vantiv Inc. has won one of the biggest retail merchant-processing contracts out there—the U.S. Postal Service’s credit and debit card business, including its USPS.com online component. Counting post offices, branches and substations, the Postal Service has more than 35,000 retail outlets in all 50 states, U.S. territories and …
Read More »Interest in Tap-And-Pay Payments Is Not as Strong as Awareness, a New Poll Says
Contactless payments made by tapping a smart phone against a point-of-sale terminal are increasing, according to a Harris Poll survey released Thursday. The survey of more than 2,200 U.S. adults found that the proportion of the general population who either experienced or witnessed a contactless smart-phone payment increased from 17% …
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