By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews Visa Inc. plans to phase out static passwords used with its Verified by Visa e-commerce fraud-control service beginning in April 2018. Visa’s announcement precedes even more changes coming to Verified by Visa’s underlying technology called Three-Domain Secure, or 3-Secure. EMVCo, the chip card standards body owned by …
Read More »Eye on Acquiring: BIN Supply Remedies And an Update on Faster EMV Techniques
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Acquirers and processors have until Oct. 14 to prepare their systems for a new range of bank-identification numbers MasterCard Inc. intends to add to its inventory for issuers. Announced in 2014, the move is an attempt to stymie a possible exhaustion of BINs. These numbers are the …
Read More »Network Merchants Earns TSYS Certification and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Processor Fiserv Inc. said a new scoring model for its Payment Fraud Manager service designed specifically for automated clearing house transactions detected more than 90% of fraud while reviewing only 2% of the transactions in model validation tests. • Payment gateway Network Merchants LLC announced its SwIPe EMV chip …
Read More »When It’s Time To Pay the Rent, Entrata Gets a Better Deal for Visa Debit Card Holders
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews With more than 3 million renters enrolled in an online rent-payment service, Entrata Inc.’s desire to optimize its payment-card acceptance costs is paramount. That’s why Lehi, Utah-based Entrata is working with Visa Inc. on an improved payment and authorization program for the multifamily-housing industry. Announced Thursday, the …
Read More »‘I Need Knowledge:’ Merchants Express Befuddlement About EMV, Breaches, System Issues
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Merchants would like nothing more than to decipher what they call the “mysteries” of the payments universe, a select group of them told attendees Thursday at the Western States Acquirers Association conference in Scottsdale, Ariz. These mysteries, they said, include knowing whom to call when a problem …
Read More »When It Comes to Friendly Fraud, It Seems Women Are a Lot Less Friendly Than Men
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Few things have thrown a spotlight on the 40-year-old chargeback process like the nation’s conversion to EMV chip cards at the point of sale, but it’s in online commerce where the problem has long plagued merchants. And now there’s evidence that these sellers may have more …
Read More »Walmart Canada Expands Its Two-Month-Old Visa Credit Card Ban to Manitoba
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews The dispute between Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Visa Inc. over payment card acceptance costs intensified Thursday when the retailer’s Walmart Canada unit announced that it will extend its ban on Visa credit card acceptance from Thunder Bay, Ontario, to its 16 stores in the province of Manitoba. …
Read More »Time Now Accepts Apple Pay and Other Digital Transactions News briefs
• Ripple, a provider of distributed-ledger technology for financial transactions, has completed a $55 million Series B funding round. • In related news, Tipalti, which provides a platform to automate supplier payments, announced a $14 million funding round. • Time Inc. said it has integrated Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay to allow mobile …
Read More »A Proactive Stance to Data-Security Testing Is Not Common, Survey Finds
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews When it comes to actively testing sensitive data networks for problems, only 23% of companies consider themselves as “very proactive.” This finding from a new Osterman Research Inc. survey of 126 companies representing thousands of employees arrives as the onslaught of breaches and malware continues to wreak …
Read More »The PCI Council Beefs Up Its Rules for Thwarting Data Thefts From Payment Devices
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews With malware and hacker attacks on payment card-accepting devices increasing in sophistication, the PCI Security Standards Council has announced updated rules for protecting such devices. “The updates are designed to stay one step ahead of criminals who continue to develop new ways to steal credit and debit …
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