Consumer behavior poses just as much of a threat to the proper use of passwords as do the actions of criminals intent on cracking those passwords. That’s the assessment of a new report from Javelin Strategy & Research, a Pleasanton, Calif.-based consulting firm. The “In Search Of A Better …
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The FIDO Alliance Releases Version 1 of Its Post-Password Online Authentication Standard
The Fast IDentity Online (FIDO) Alliance, a non-profit with more than 150 members in banking, payments, technology, and other industries, on Tuesday published its first standard for a better system of online authentication than the common but vulnerable user name and password. “Today, we celebrate an achievement that will define …
Read More »Apple Pay: What’s in It for Acquirers?
AcquiringBy Jim DalyVolumes have been written about how Apple Pay benefits, or doesn’t benefit, consumers, merchants, card issuers, and even payment networks. But what about merchant acquirers? Train a cold eye on the new Apple Pay mobile-payment service for Apple Inc.’s recently introduced iPhone 6 models and the upcoming Apple …
Read More »The Tug of War Over Tokenization
Apple Pay made it famous, but the technology to mask card credentials isn’t new. Now, though, a battle is brewing over standards, fees, and just who gets to do the tokenizing. In the world of payments, having no value has become very valuable. The payments industry is quickly evolving …
Read More »Survey Pinpoints Arizona City As Top Chargeback Location As ‘Friendly Fraud’ Continues to Plague Online Retailers
Want to know where the chargebacks are coming from? Chargebacks911 has ranked the top five U.S. cities in terms of chargeback rates, placing a ZIP code in Show Low, Ariz., with a 2.2% rate, at the top. The study of 500,000 chargebacks of e-commerce transactions made in 2013 indicates …
Read More »Here Come the Bitcoin ATMs
Enthusiasts are betting Bitcoin ATMs will be the next step in taking the digital currency from monetary curiosity to mainstream acceptance. Since the first Bitcoins were mined in 2008, evangelists for the fledgling digital currency have dreamed of making Bitcoin as ubiquitous as dollar bills. To say the least, the …
Read More »Eye on E-Commerce: Jumio Debuts M-Commerce Service; Flint Offers Online Payment Service
Two payment-services companies have separately introduced services designed to make it easier for merchants and consumers to engage in e-commerce and mobile commerce. Payments-and-authentication-services provider Jumio Inc.’s newest service aims to make it easier for consumers to shop using smart phones and tablets. Palo Alto, Calif.-based Jumio says its …
Read More »Warning: The EMV Chip Card Conversion Will Be Slow and Fraught With Peril
The conversion of U.S. payment cards from the aging magnetic stripe to the Europay-MasterCard-Visa chip card standard will hardly be a seamless transition. That’s the word from a payments researcher and Canadian retail experts who spoke on a panel at a payments conference Tuesday near Chicago. The warnings came a …
Read More »The Cure for Merchant Breaches
Security Notes Data breaches are common, mostly limited, and unpublicized. Money is stolen, secrets exposed, powerful men embarrassed, implicated, shamed. But these are usually not catastrophic. By contrast, when a merchant neglects to safeguard the private personal data entrusted to it by its customers, the loss of a carefully crafted …
Read More »Cover Story: Can Apple Save Mobile Wallets?
Though the Apple Pay service has drawbacks, Apple’s legendary marketing chops will probably, at long last, let wallets cash in. What hath Apple wrought? At a hugely hyped event Sept. 9 near its headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Apple Inc. unveiled the next iteration of its iconic iPhone—the iPhone 6 and …
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