Apple Inc. is selling a ton of its new iPhone 6 smart phones, but before launching the device earlier this month it had already attracted a much less desirable crowd of devotees: phishers. Among all brands targeted by these cybercriminals, Apple is now tops, and the company’s expected introduction next …
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Two Payments Companies Target Improving E-commerce and M-commerce Conversion Rates
Frustration with typing in a 16-digit payment card number on a smart-phone screen leads to a lot of lost sales for e-commerce merchants. It’s a problem that two payments companies, offering different products, say they can help with. Making its U.S. debut first is PayItSimple USA Inc., an installment-payment service. …
Read More »Security Notes: No Sweat, My Robot Will Pay
No Sweat, My Robot Will Pay Gideon Samid • Gideon@BitMint.com The decision to purchase and pay is quintessentially human, or so we believe today. Computers account for decision-support data, convenient payment-handling devices, and automated accounting. But the pivotal determination to actually make a payment remains in the unchallenged human domain, …
Read More »How Bluetooth Beacons Are Central to GoPago And Slyde Mobile Payment And Offers App
Bluetooth low energy beacons will play a key role in a mobile payment and loyalty service being developed by SK Planet Inc. and DoubleBeam Inc. that promises easier mobile payments and offer redemption. The beacons connect Bluetooth low energy-compatible smart phones with DoubleBeam’s GoPago tablet-based point-of-sale system. Now in …
Read More »Criminals Eyeing More Personal Information in Online Attacks, Finds a Trustwave Report
Payment card data remains a top target for criminals, but personally identifiable information, such as birth dates and addresses, is growing in favor among them, finds the 2014 edition of the Trustwave Global Security Report. Based on an analysis of 691 data-breach investigations conducted in 2013 by Chicago-based security-services …
Read More »Eye on Mobile: Apple Pairs iPhone with VeriFone Case in Its Stores; Square Drops its Wallet
Apple Inc. is making a change in the mobile point-of-sale hardware it uses at its 254 U.S. retail stores. In an exclusive deal, the consumer-brand manufacturer has begun using mobile POS devices produced by VeriFone Systems Inc., the San Jose, Calif.-based payment-terminal maker says. Apple outfits its employees with mobile …
Read More »Security Notes: Taming Bitcoin’s Wild Side
Gideon Samid • Gideon@BitMint.com Man’s best friend, the dog, is, after all, a tamed wolf. Our ancestors had the wisdom, good sense, and foresight to domesticate the beast. Is there a lesson here for us, as this wild new currency. Bitcoin, invades our monetary systems? What is so wild about …
Read More »With Government Cracking Down, ISOs And Acquirers Turn to Automated Merchant Vetting
Independent sales organizations and acquirers have long known the value of performing their due diligence when boarding new merchants. That’s become even more important as law enforcement turns to the payments industry to find merchants that run afoul of consumers and the law. That has put more pressure on …
Read More »With Abandonment Soaring, Equifax And Jumio Aim To Ease Mobile Commerce Pain
Consumer affinity for shopping on smart phones and tablets is unlikely to abate any time soon. And that poses a problem for retailers as they try to make the payment experience easier on mobile commerce sites and apps. It’s a problem that credit-reporting agency Equifax Inc. and payments-and-authentication-services provider …
Read More »Eye on Bitcoin: It’s Not a Currency, the IRS Says; Jumio Launches Security Network
By Linda Punch Those looking for the U.S. Internal Revenue Service to give Bitcoin legitimacy as a currency when the agency issued its guidance earlier this week were sorely disappointed. The IRS said the digital cash will be taxed like property, not currency. But the quest for legitimacy may be …
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