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Though Facing Slim Odds, A Merchant Group Takes Its Durbin Case to the Supreme Court

Arguing that a federal appeals court “disregarded the plain letter of the statute,” a group of merchants and merchant associations is preparing a request to the U.S. Supreme Court to review a case in which it is battling to overturn the Federal Reserve Board’s interpretation of the Durbin Amendment’s debit …

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Security Notes: Lessons from Heartbleed

Gideon Samid • Gideon@BitMint.com In all matters of online payments, cryptography is essentially the only strategic cyberwar weapon in our arsenal. Cryptography is a means to differentiate between those who are in possession of a piece of data, usually referred to as a key, and those who don’t possess the …

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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 …

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Veteran ‘Payments Guys’ Create Bitnet to Ease Bitcoin Acceptance for Large Merchants

Bitcoin may remain volatile and controversial, but the digital currency holds enough potential that it is starting to attract seasoned payments professionals, particularly in the business of merchant acceptance. Witness Bitnet, founded in January by a pair of former executives with payments processor CyberSource Corp. to make it easier for …

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EMV Commercial Card Issuers May Herald PIN Dominance With Consumers

It’s still very early in the U.S. smart card game, but so far chip-and-PIN authentication dominates among commercial card issuers, according to new research by First Annapolis Consulting Inc. The findings could signal that chip-and-PIN will beat out chip-and-signature authentication as the United States prepares for broader smart card issuance …

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Cover Story: Annual Field Guide to Alternative Payments

Our Guide spotlights how mobile payments and digital currency drive payments innovation. by John Stewart, Jim Daly, and Kevin Woodward Alternative payment schemes are becoming almost too numerous to count. A few months back, one payments-industry veteran listed all the mobile wallets he knew of and came up with about …

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Target Opts for MasterCard’s Chip Technology for All of Its Cards And at the Point of Sale

Target Corp. is making good on its plans to accelerate chip-and-PIN payment card technology in its stores and among its customers with Monday’s announcement that it will move its entire Redcard credit and debit card portfolio to cards that use MasterCard Inc.’s chip-and-PIN technology. Most of Target’s cards, however, will …

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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 …

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Following Star, Accel, and Pulse, NYCE Selects Visa’s EMV Debit Technology

  Debit network NYCE says it will use Visa Inc.’s common application identifier technology on chip debit cards, marking yet another regional debit network’s acceptance of a critical component to enabling Europay-MasterCard-Visa chip card acceptance in the United States. This is NYCE’s first formal EMV license, says Fidelity National Information …

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