- China-based smart-phone maker OnePlus, which sells phones in the U.S. and dozens of other countries, confirmed that its Web site was hacked, potentially exposing the credit card information of 40,000 customers as they entered card data on the oneplus.net site between mid-November and Jan. 11. OnePlus said it is notifying customers by email and that the flaw that allowed malicious script to be injected into its site has been eliminated.
- CardinalCommerce, a unit of Visa Inc., said its 3-D Secure 2.0 technology will be integrated into e-commerce provider 3dcart.
- SignUpGenius Inc., an event-management provider, said its revenue increased 31% in 2017 compared with 2016, and its site attracted 77 million unique visitors, an 11 million increase from 2016.
- AdvicePay launched to provide a payment-processing platform for fee-for-service financial planners.
- Health-care payments network InstaMed appointed Frank McAnally chief financial officer. He comes to the company from Fidelity National Information Systems Inc. (FIS).
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