In the wake of high-profile retailer data breaches and mounting political pressure to address security flaws in the nation’s payment card system, Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. on Friday said they were forming a “cross-industry group” to enhance payment security. The leading card networks said in a joint news release …
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Now Hawking iPads for POS, NCR Silver Mulls a Purpose-Built Tablet with its Own Stamp
NCR Corp.’s announcement this week that it has updated its iPad-based point-of-sale system, which it sells as NCR Silver, to support loyalty programs shone a spotlight on one of the few tablet POS products that comes from a major corporation in a market that has attracted a raft of startups. …
Read More »Two More Data Breaches, But Little Concern by Small Businesses for Card Security
Given the massive news coverage about payment card security since December in the wake of Target Corp.’s huge data breach and other ones at Neiman Marcus Group and Michaels, you might think that data protection is top of mind among small-business owners. Not so, according to results of a new …
Read More »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 »Could VerifyValid’s Mobile Checkbook App Revive Prospects for All-Electronic Checks?
A concept that would do away with paper checks while retaining their payment advantages took a step closer to fruition this week with the introduction of a mobile app that lets users create and send check images. The app, called Mobile Checkbook, works with Apple Inc. iOS devices and comes …
Read More »Chirpify Reports Upbeat Results for Its New Action Tags for TV Commercials And Arenas
Consumers are responding enthusiastically to a new service that lets them buy goods from and otherwise interact with brands via social media in sports stadiums, through TV ads, and other venues, according to results released Monday by Chirpify, the Portland, Ore.-based company that announced the service in September. The service …
Read More »The Gimlet Eye: Questions, Questions
It was probably only a matter of time before someone in Congress decided to intervene in the ongoing saga of chip card development in the United States. The huge Target breach, news of which broke inconveniently during the holiday-shopping frenzy, shone a public spotlight on what had been an obscure …
Read More »Security Notes: Security Newton, Cyber Oppenheimer
Gideon Samid • Gideon@BitMint.com In a presentation for Congressional leaders in the office of Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., I flashed a slide entitled “This Requires Action.” This was the historic phrase uttered by President Franklin Roosevelt to Gen. Edwin M. Watson, his military adviser, while passing on to Watson Einstein’s …
Read More »Endpoint: The Sorrows of Young Bitcoin
Though it has attracted fervent enthusiasts, Bitcoin in the end offers less than meets the eye, says Eric Grover. For an electronic-payment system, the lack of central accountability is a flaw, not a feature. Eric Grover is principal at Intrepid Ventures, Minden, Nev. Reach him at eric.grover@intrepidventures.com. Bitcoin mania is …
Read More »Mobile Photo Bill Pay Helps Bring in Younger, Higher-Income Customers, U.S. Bank Exec Says
By John Stewart Nearly a year after its launch, a service at U.S. Bank that lets customers enter biller details and pay bills by snapping photos of the bills with a smart phone is helping the banking giant make big gains with mobile users, a critical demographic group, a U.S. …
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