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Why ATM Skimming Fraud Jumped Ahead of Point-of-Sale Skimming in 2012

  Credit and debit card skimming at automated teller machines outstripped card skimming at the point of sale in 2012, according to a new fraud report from FICO Labs, a San Jose, Calif.-based predictive-analytics and decision-management software unit of Fair Isaac Corp. Twenty states also saw an increase in credit …

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MasterCard’s Wallet Fee: A Tool of Oppression, or One To Level the Acquiring Playing Field?

Is MasterCard Inc.’s coming digital-wallet fee for online-payments providers such as PayPal Inc. a fair charge for systems that rely on the bank card networks to move their transactions, or a way for the established card networks to squeeze upstarts? That’s the gist of the debate that’s swept across the …

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Blackhawk Network Gives a Sneak Peak Into Its Inner Workings Ahead of Its IPO

International expansion and broader distribution in the United States are among the major initiatives on tap for gift card and prepaid card seller and program manager Blackhawk Network Holdings Inc. to grow its business, according a filing Blackhawk made this week in preparation for its planned initial public offering. Some …

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VeriFone Overhauls Its Management Team as It Enters the Post-Bergeron Era

Troubled point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone Systems Inc. on Monday announced sweeping changes in its management ranks, appointing four new people to top positions a week after long-time chief executive Douglas Bergeron resigned. One of the key appointments is Eliezer Yanay, who headed San Jose, Calif.-based VeriFone’s global research and development, …

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The Fed Takes a Pass on Proposing Changes to Its Durbin Debit Card Regs

The Federal Reserve Board on Tuesday released another report on debit card revenues and expenses and says it does not plan to propose changes to its controversial debit regulations implementing the Durbin Amendment in 2010’s Dodd-Frank Act. Dodd-Frank requires the Fed to report on the debit card market every two …

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VeriFone Outlines a Recovery Plan for Its ‘Self-Inflicted’ Wounds

  Heads look like they’re going to roll at troubled point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone Systems Inc. as it begins what chief executive Douglas Bergeron calls a “rebuilding year” in the wake of missteps that contributed to lower-than-expected revenues. Bergeron told stock analysts Tuesday that the company has initiated “an exhaustive …

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Trends & Tactics: Fraudsters’ New Targets

E-commerce, better malware, and mobile devices are on the minds of fraudsters, according to Trustwave Holdings Inc.’s latest annual data-breach study. Chicago-based Trustwave, a leading data-forensics investigator and security vendor, based its report on 450 data breaches it investigated last year around the world. Hackers targeted payment card data in …

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Security Notes: The New Age of Consumer Leverage

Gideon Samid • Gideon@bitmint.com Membership organizations customarily leverage their “numbers” to extract deep discounts from merchants. Now, the emerging digital-payment reality offers the same opportunity for ad-hoc assemblies of buyers. Suppose you are in the market for an iPad mini, and you find it in your favorite online store, priced …

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Networks: Prepaid Cards Navigate the Durbin Waters

Elizabeth Whalen Durbin Amendment rules affecting prepaid card transaction routing take effect next month. Already, the regulations are raising thorny operational, legal, and strategic issues that could take months or more to resolve. It’s not over yet. There is still one more provision from the Durbin Amendment in 2010’s Dodd-Frank …

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M-Commerce: Redeeming Redemption

Jane Adler With the daily-deals goldmine close to played out, companies like Groupon are hoping to use payments to streamline redemptions and kick revenues into high gear. But how many followers will they have? In the minds of many consumers these days, the daily deal is so 2011. If you’re …

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