Privaris Inc. expects to begin pilots for a biometrically secured contactless-payment fob in both physical point-of-sale and Internet payment applications by year's end, an executive with the Charlottesville, Va.-based company says. While the device, which Privaris announced last week as the first contactless key fob secured by fingerprint ID, has …
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Survey: Online Payment Alternatives Could Tap $14 Billion in Missed Sales
Some 74% of consumers would be willing to spend about $960 more per year on music, games, subscriptions, and other digital content online if they could use a form of payment that's safer and more convenient than a credit or debit card, a survey released Tuesday reveals. Given current estimates …
Read More »Wachovia Exposes Latest Card Fraud, But More Banks Likely Ensnared
Wachovia Corp., some of whose debit card holders have been victimized by a data breach that happened several months ago, began sending notices and replacement cards to those customers recently because it began to see signs of fraud after months of monitoring the accounts, the bank says. Although Wachovia's action …
Read More »Alternative Payments Are Gaining Online, But Not All Retailers Are Sold
The share of e-commerce dollars coming from so-called alternative payment methods will grow from 12% in 2005 to 26% in 2009, an electronic-payments expert says. And two such alternatives emerging only now will gain momentum over the coming three years, with PIN debit accounting for about 3% and NACHA's new …
Read More »Phishing Takes Another Sharp Turn in the Wrong Direction As Sites Soar
The number of unique Web sites hosting phishing attacks, a figure that has been increasing sharply in recent months, took another huge upturn in April, according to the latest statistics from the Anti-Phishing Working Group. The population of such sites jumped 15% last month, to 11,121, the APWG's April report, …
Read More »Newly Private iPayment Logs Profit Jump, Points to CardSystems Fallout
The final quarterly filing from iPayment Inc. as a public company contains a report of a double-digit gain in profit at the Nashville, Tenn.-based merchant acquirer as well as a terse reference to what amounts to continuing fallout from the huge data breach last year at Atlanta-based merchant processor CardSystems …
Read More »Key Issues Nag NACHA As It Nears Internet Payments Pilot
NACHA, which took the opportunity presented by its annual payments trade show this week in San Diego to promote the upcoming pilot of its new Internet payment application, appears to be on track toward its Aug. 30 target date for recruiting most participants for the project. But key issues like …
Read More »Patent in Hand, Yahoo! Moves Toward a P2P Payments Product
Online search giant Yahoo! Inc. is developing what appears to be a person-to-person payment service and may be weeks away from introducing it, but details of the new service remain unclear. A spokesperson for Yahoo! told Digital Transactions News this week the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company was “not ready to discuss” …
Read More »In Wake of Big PIN Breach, Visa Tightens Debit-Fraud Controls
At a time when debit card fraud is generating unwelcome headlines, Visa USA is taking two new steps to enhance its information about fraud involving payment cards that rely on personal identification numbers for security. With the goal of spotting fraud trends early and keeping overall fraud under control, Visa …
Read More »PCI’s POS Costs Slow Retailer Adoption, Terminal Exec Says
Reluctance by merchants and independent sales organizations to assume the added costs of compliant terminals is contributing to the apparently slow rate at which retailers are adopting the Payment Card Industry data-security standard, an executive with a major terminal maker says. According to recent data from Visa USA, one of …
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