Target Corp. on Friday confirmed that data thieves obtained customers’ encrypted debit card PINs, but said the sensitive numbers remain useless to the criminals because of the technology masking them. ”While we previously shared that encrypted data was obtained, this morning through additional forensics work we were able to confirm …
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Amazon’s Apparent GoPago Deal Could Presage Move Into Brick-And-Mortar POS, Experts Say
Online retailer Amazon.com Inc. appears to have bought tablet and mobile point-of-sale provider GoPago Inc., according to a report in La Repubblica, an Italy-based newspaper. In the report, Vincenzo Di Nicola, a GoPago co-founder and its chief technology officer, says Amazon paid an undisclosed amount for the company. The article, …
Read More »Debit Networks Form Organization to Work on EMV As Court Mulls Durbin Decision
Ten U.S. debit networks have formed the Debit Network Alliance LLC, an organization meant to ensure they have a competitive stake in the debit industry following the U.S. payment-industry migration to the EMV chip card standard, expected within a couple of years. The new group has sprung up as …
Read More »Retailer-Backed MCX Signs up ‘Heart’ of Commerce, Locks in Merchant Acceptance
While questions remain concerning when it will launch and how it will work, the Merchant Customer Exchange mobile-payments venture continues to sign up retail companies large and small. And in a twist unique to MCX, with each merchant it signs for acceptance it apparently fences off that merchant from competing …
Read More »Co-Op Financial Services Brings in FIS And Enhances Its Sprig Mobile Wallet
Co-Op Financial Services, a vendor and network provider to 3,500 credit unions serving 30 million debit card holders, is upgrading its Sprig mobile wallet with technology and services from the big processor Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS) and its PayNet payment network. Sprig’s upgrade comes at a time when …
Read More »Trends & Tactics: Feeling Insecure? It’s No Wonder
If a recently released annual survey is any indication, small merchants remain unconvinced they are vulnerable to data breaches, pay far too little attention to security, and regard PCI simply as a cost item. “We still see drastic deficiencies in the number of merchants who think they’re at risk,” says …
Read More »Acquiring: The Baby And the Bath Water
Linda Punch The Federal Trade Commission wants to outright ban four payment methods used by legitimate telemarketers and fraudsters alike. That would shut off a significant source of transactions for at least some merchant processors. Alternative payment methods such as remotely created checks have become increasingly popular over the past …
Read More »Security: Changing the ‘Checkbox’ Mindset
Jim Daly With PCI 3.0, the PCI Council hopes merchants will come to regard data security as “business as usual” rather than just an annoying annual ritual. Here are just a few of the things you’ll find in the new Version 3.0 of the Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI): …
Read More »A Wendy’s Operator Looks To Speed Up Crucial Drive-Through Sales With Toll Tags
So far, the passes have chopped an average of 15 seconds off drive-up service times for the close to 600 customers who have registered their devices for the program. “That’s huge for us,” Stephen Baclini, president of Rawson Food Service, which operates six Wendy’s stores on the island, tells Digital …
Read More »Coin Gets Lots of Buzz, But May Get Devalued When the Euphoria Wears off, Experts Say
The Coin card, which officially launched last Thursday but is not yet available in the market, is generating a tidal wave of buzz in the press and on social-media sites but is not wowing payments experts contacted by Digital Transactions News. “It’s solving a problem that doesn’t really exist,” says …
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