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Striking New York City Cab Drivers Want To Drop off Cards

Merchants often grumble about the costs and hassles of accepting payment cards, but rarely do they go on strike in protest. But that's what some New York City taxicab drivers started doing on Wednesday, though their gripes involve more than just cards. According to late-morning wire-service accounts, an unknown number …

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Phishing Attacks Nearly Hit an All-Time High in June, Report Says

Phishing fraudsters were exceptionally busy in June, with a near-record number of unique online attacks hitting consumers' PCs during the month, according to the latest report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group, which tracks the fraud. The group recorded 28,888 unique phishing reports, up 23% from May and just shy of …

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Google: Don’t Read Too Much into Our M-Payment Patent Application

Despite the frenzy of media speculation it unleashed over the Labor Day holiday weekend, Google Inc.'s application for a patent covering mobile payments draws little comment from the Mountain View, Calif.-based search giant beyond a cautionary note that the mobile service may not progress beyond the drawing board. “We file …

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Good Consumers Will Show Up for Good Security Measures

Data Insecurity Part 3 For as long as we've had threats to transacting online, there's been a data-security industry poised with a vast array of solutions to protect us, anxiously awaiting evidence of a compelling business case to get things started. But for just as long, it's been axiomatic that …

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Diebold Sees Early Interest in Technology Linking Handsets to ATMs

New mobile-transaction technology developed by ATM maker Diebold Inc. is already attracting interest in the marketplace and promises to change not only the way consumers interact with ATMs but also how they pay merchants and each other. The North Canton, Ohio-based company announced earlier this week it had received five …

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Visa Gets a Boost for Prepaid Partial Authorization from Shell

Nearly 4,000 gasoline stations branded by Shell Oil Co. have so far adopted a technical change from Visa USA that allows merchants to cut off delivery of a product on a prepaid card transaction as soon as the funds in the account are exhausted. Shell plans to roll out the …

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Check 21, BOC Come to E-Commerce Via USA ePay-Digital EFT Deal

The payment gateway business may be consolidating, but smaller players are trying to survive by adding services to meet e-commerce merchants' demand for more diversified payment options than simply credit cards. This week, for example, Los Angeles-based USA ePay announced that it is offering Digital EFT Solutions LLC's DEFT Deposit …

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Why a Small Bank Sees Big Things in College Prepaid Programs

A small Oklahoma banking company is looking to an ambitious university prepaid card deployment, which also involves contactless payment, to help it diversify a prepaid service it offers primarily to the Hispanic population. Central National Bank, Enid, Okla., is issuing PIN-based prepaid debit cards to the 10,300 students, faculty, and …

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Wachovia Milestone Points up Wider Adoption of Remote Capture

In a sign of the spreading popularity of remote deposit capture among U.S. businesses, Wachovia Corp.'s treasury services division announced on Monday it had hit $1 billion in remote capture volume for a single day. The Charlotte, N.C.-based regional bank attributed the milestone to the increasing adoption of the technology …

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How Non-Bank ATM Owners Are Culling Subpar Machines

Culling seems to be a popular practice at the two largest non-bank ATM networks these days. Both Cardtronics Inc. and financially troubled TRM Corp., which is telling investors it might not survive, lost money in the second quarter and say their U.S. ATM counts are down. TRM, which has been …

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