The coming of Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip cards to the U.S. has many American merchants worried about the inevitable shift of credit and debit card fraud from the point of sale to online channels. EMV cards, while highly effective in thwarting counterfeiting and related card-present fraud, offer no more fraud protection …
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With Calls for Change Mounting, Visa And MasterCard Launch Industry Security Group
In the wake of high-profile retailer data breaches and mounting political pressure to address security flaws in the nation’s payment card system, Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. on Friday said they were forming a “cross-industry group” to enhance payment security. The leading card networks said in a joint news release …
Read More »Two More Data Breaches, But Little Concern by Small Businesses for Card Security
Given the massive news coverage about payment card security since December in the wake of Target Corp.’s huge data breach and other ones at Neiman Marcus Group and Michaels, you might think that data protection is top of mind among small-business owners. Not so, according to results of a new …
Read More »Could VerifyValid’s Mobile Checkbook App Revive Prospects for All-Electronic Checks?
A concept that would do away with paper checks while retaining their payment advantages took a step closer to fruition this week with the introduction of a mobile app that lets users create and send check images. The app, called Mobile Checkbook, works with Apple Inc. iOS devices and comes …
Read More »Eye on Security: Issuer Response to Target Hack; A Rough Ride for Debit Cards in Chicago Cabs
A recent study by First Annapolis Consulting Inc. found that 22 of the nation’s 30 largest debit card issuers are actively replacing cards in the wake of retailer Target Corp.’s massive data breach. Meanwhile, a suburban Chicago bank warned customers not to use their debit cards in Chicago taxicabs and …
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AmEx Opts for Small Merchants No longer a card brand accepted mainly in hotels, restaurants, upscale stores, and on airlines, American Express Co. is stepping up its efforts to add small merchants to its acceptance base. AmEx late last year began testing a program called OptBlue that gives partner merchant …
Read More »Components: April Fools?
Jim Daly Microsoft next month will cease support for its Windows XP operating system, which runs hundreds of thousands of ATMs. But many ATM deployers seem to have adopted a “what, me worry?” attitude. In the ATM world, April 8, 2014, could go down as April Fools’ Day a week …
Read More »Cover Story: Prepaid’s Big Makeover
Prepaid card program managers and issuers are moving beyond their original customer base and ramping up offerings, producing intense competition and falling prices. By Jane Adler Shopped at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. lately? A trip past the checkout lane reveals a robust array of new prepaid card offerings. For example, Wal-Mart’s …
Read More »Security: Buyer Beware
Lon A. Berk Counting on cyber-insurance to cover fraud loss could be a big mistake if the policy excludes man-in-the-middle attacks or other common scenarios. You are in charge of finances for a small business and are on vacation at the beach. Suddenly, you remember you have forgotten to pay …
Read More »Endpoint: The Sorrows of Young Bitcoin
Though it has attracted fervent enthusiasts, Bitcoin in the end offers less than meets the eye, says Eric Grover. For an electronic-payment system, the lack of central accountability is a flaw, not a feature. Eric Grover is principal at Intrepid Ventures, Minden, Nev. Reach him at eric.grover@intrepidventures.com. Bitcoin mania is …
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