A historical shift in how some federal financial law-enforcement agencies view the payments industry is under way, and it’s not one that bodes well for the industry, Jason Oxman, chief executive of the Electronic Transactions Association, told attendees at the Southeast Acquirers Association conference this week in Atlanta. Dubbed …
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Virtual Prepaid Payment Service Pay in Private Debuts
Consumers wanting a way to make online payments with some anonymity may be able to use the new Pay in Private virtual prepaid card service available as an iPhone or Android app. n “It’s not a solution for everybody,” Klein tells Digital Transactions News. “It’s a solution for a segment …
Read More »PayPal Secures Spots on New Samsung Smart Phone And Smart Watch
Consumers carrying around the next-generation Samsung Galaxy S5 smart phone will be able to use PayPal with a tap on the device’s biometric sensor. The smart phone, scheduled for release in April, will have a fingerprint sensor that enables consumers to use their online PayPal accounts to pay for …
Read More »E-Commerce: Better Transaction Reviews Require Better Data
Tom Donlea Though separated by many differences, large and small merchants share a common problem: insufficient data to help decide whether to approve an online transaction. Here’s one way to fix that. The rapid growth of e-commerce has truly revolutionized consumer behavior. Businesses now have a broader reach to a …
Read More »Endpoint: To NFC Or Not To NFC? That Is Not the Question!
If you think NFC is the future of in-store mobile payments, think again. NFC is a technology, not a solution. The idea that mobile payments should replicate the old card-payment model is all wrong, says Rick Oglesby. Rick Oglesby is a senior analyst at Aite Group LLC, Boston. Reach him …
Read More »Michaels Reports ‘Potential Issue’ Involving Apparent Payment Card Data Breach
Seemingly confirming predictions from law enforcement and data-security executives in private industry that more data breaches beyond the recent ones at Target Corp. and Neiman Marcus Group are coming, arts-and-crafts retailer Michaels Stores on Saturday warned that “we may have experienced a data-security attack.” Plano, Texas-based Michaels alerted consumers to …
Read More »Target’s Data Breach Lifts 2013’s Tally of Compromised Payment Cards Way Past 2012’s Total
The number of credit and debit cards compromised in 2013’s data breaches was on track by mid-December to be more than double the number of cards compromised in 2012, but then along came Target Corp.’s massive breach that exposed 40 million more. Thus, the Identity Theft Resource Center now estimates …
Read More »Target’s Breach Compromised Data on Millions More Consumers Than Initially Disclosed
Target Corp. on Friday said personal data on 70 million customers were compromised in a separate theft during the same data breach it disclosed last month that exposed up to 40 million credit and debit card accounts of U.S. shoppers. That could bring the total number of customers affected up …
Read More »Eye on Transit: A New Fare System for D.C.; New York Ponders a MetroCard Successor
America’s mass-transit systems in early 2014 are continuing their migration away from proprietary fare systems and toward so-called open-fare systems that can accept general-purpose payment cards as well as mobile payments. This week, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, locally known as Metro, awarded a $184 million, 8-year contract to …
Read More »Research Group Picks Judge’s Overturning of Fed’s Durbin Rule as 2013’s Top Payments Event
We couldn’t recruit David Letterman to help us with this article, but what follows are the Top 10 U.S. payments events of 2013 as identified by the Retail Payments Risk Forum, a research and industry-dialogue unit at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. 10. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized …
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