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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 …

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Chase Adds Contactless Technology to 1.8 Million Visa Debit Cards

JPMorgan Chase & Co., the largest issuer of contactless credit cards in the country with 7 million in circulation, is now adding contactless payment technology to its debit cards. The banking giant, which brands its contactless cards “blink,” has plans to re-issue 1.8 million debit cards with the Visa mark …

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A Busy ATM Direct Looks to Add Another Network, More Online Retailers

ATM Direct, which this week announced agreements with an electronic funds transfer network and an Internet merchant to process PIN-secured debit card payments on the Web, has signed another online retailer, which will go live on its system in August, Robert Ziegler, senior vice president and general manager of the …

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CyberSource Bids to Relieve Online Retailers’ PCI Headaches

In a bid to meet what appears to be a clear market demand for services to help online merchants satisfy card-data security rules, CyberSource Corp. Tuesday launched a product that removes merchants from the business of handling and storing payment data. The move comes as merchants and processors increasingly find …

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ATM Direct Scores First EFT Network for Web-Based PIN Debit

In a development that could lead to the first significant use of PIN debit for Internet transactions, the ACCEL/Exchange electronic funds transfer network has agreed to handle PIN-secured debit card transactions processed by ATM Direct, a unit of San Francisco-based Pay By Touch Inc. The network, which is based in …

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How Endpoint Exchange Is Riding the Rising Image-Exchange Wave

At a time when image exchanges are reporting dramatic jumps in volume but are struggling to get members to receive as well as send check images, Endpoint Exchange in Oklahoma City is reporting double-digit monthly growth rates as well as a base of 3,000 receiving financial institutions. “The name of …

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National City Begins Selling ‘Non-Personalized’ Visa Travel Card

National City Corp., Cleveland, has begun selling a so-called non-personalized version of Visa USA's TravelMoney prepaid card, which replaces traveler's checks. National City, which is the sole major bank issuing either personalized or non-personalized versions of Visa's plastic for travelers, is offering instant issue of the new card, embossed with …

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An ACH-Image Proposal for Checks Roils Banks And Networks

A proposal to merge electronic check images with automated clearing house records, which first came to the fore at an industry trade show earlier this month, could become a reality?at least in a limited way–relatively soon. Backers of the plan, which include executives with at least two of the nation's …

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A Boom Is Building in FSA Debit Cards, But Challenges Remain

Because of the efficiency, savings, and convenience they bring to a system traditionally choked with paper, debit cards linked to flexible-spending accounts (FSAs) are turning into a hot growth market in electronic payments. Issuers will put 6 million of the cards in circulation in 2006, up 50% over last year …

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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 …

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