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A 10-Year Visa-Chase Deal Will Include Direct Issuer Links to Select Merchants

Visa Inc. and banking giant JPMorgan Chase & Co. on Tuesday announced a 10-year partnership that promises to shake up the merchant-acquiring world by creating direct links between card issuers and merchants. Chase, which owns the nation’s second-largest acquirer, Chase Paymentech, is licensing a private version of Visa’s VisaNet transaction-processing …

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MasterCard Starts Rollout for MasterPass, Its Open Digital-Wallet Platform

Nine months after unveiling its digital-wallet strategy, MasterCard Inc. on Monday announced the start of that strategy’s implementation. Known as MasterPass, the new wallet platform enables mobile payments by consumers using either near-field communication (NFC) technology or quick-response (QR) codes to trigger links between handsets and merchant terminals. Wallets based …

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Security Firms Start to Respond to Online Fraud Fears Triggered by Arrival of Chip Cards

  With the United States playing catch-up with Canada and much of Europe in deploying chip card technology, security firms are starting to respond to online operators’ fears that the arrival of chips at the point of sale will drive fraud to the Internet. One of the latest of these …

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Pulse’s Tie to Acculynk Furthers Trend Toward EFT-Based P2P Services

  The effort to harness debit card networks for near-instant person-to-person payments is moving apace. The latest development is this week’s announcement that the Houston-based Pulse electronic funds transfer network has enabled a service that will let cardholders pay each other by entering their debit card PINs on a so-called …

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Identity Fraud Rises for the Second Year in a Row, New Study Finds

While still down from high levels in 2009, identity fraud rose for the second straight year in 2012, according to the latest annual ID-fraud study from Javelin Strategy & Research. Javelin estimates that 5.26% of U.S. consumers were ID-fraud victims last year, up from 4.90% in 2011 and the recent …

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Cold Comfort in Reduced Phishing Activity, Warns Anti-Phishing Working Group

  n The report, which covers the third quarter of last year, documents a steady decline in both the number of unique sites hosting phishing attacks and the volume of reported attacks. The number of phishing sites detected by the APWG fell in step-like fashion from 63,253 in April to …

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TSYS Plans To Go Big-Time in Prepaid With Its $1.4 Billion NetSpend Acquisition

No stranger to prepaid cards, payment card processor Total System Services Inc. (TSYS) will become a major force in the prepaid niche with its planned cash acquisition of program manager NetSpend Holdings Inc. that values NetSpend at $1.4 billion. The deal the two companies announced late Tuesday would pay NetSpend …

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A Startup Emerges to Replace Passwords With a Wide Menu of Alternative Identifiers

  Aiming to resolve a vexing security problem presented by user names and passwords, Palo Alto, Calif.-based startup Nok Nok Labs launched on Tuesday with $15 million in financing. Next month, Nok Nok will start shipping software that will allow users of PCs and mobile devices to identify themselves to …

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The Gimlet Eye: A Big Flap over Small Issuers

Now that the debit card interchange controls mandated by the Durbin Amendment have been in place for nearly a year-and-a-half, observers have decided to check in on the small financial institutions exempted by Durbin to see whether their fears about the law have been proven by experience. You may recall …

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Trends & Tactics: Can the NFC Tortoise Beat the Barcode Hare?

Despite the nearly universal opinion that near-field communication (NFC) is a high-capacity, fast, and secure technology for mobile payments, it isn’t exactly winning popularity contests. Mobile-payments leaders PayPal Inc., Square Inc., and Starbucks Corp., along with many other industry players, use other technologies, often quick-response (QR) codes or other 2-D …

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