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E-Commerce

Key Issues Nag NACHA As It Nears Internet Payments Pilot

NACHA, which took the opportunity presented by its annual payments trade show this week in San Diego to promote the upcoming pilot of its new Internet payment application, appears to be on track toward its Aug. 30 target date for recruiting most participants for the project. But key issues like …

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NACHA Chairman Looks to Retry NREF, Will Push Internet Payments

The chairman of the board of NACHA, the rules-setting organization for the automated clearing house network, looks for widespread adoption of a new point-of-sale payment application the association approved this week and says the network will try again this year to introduce a controversial fee aimed at controlling risk. Chairman …

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ORC Chief Says Princeton eCom Play Will Help Build Scale

The deal may be expensive, but Online Resources Corp. expects its definitive agreement to buy bill-payment provider Princeton eCom Corp. to position the combined firm for future growth as electronic bill payments gain favor with consumers and companies. Chantilly, Va.-based Online Resources announced the $180 million cash deal this week …

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Patent in Hand, Yahoo! Moves Toward a P2P Payments Product

Online search giant Yahoo! Inc. is developing what appears to be a person-to-person payment service and may be weeks away from introducing it, but details of the new service remain unclear. A spokesperson for Yahoo! told Digital Transactions News this week the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company was “not ready to discuss” …

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Phishing Hits Record Levels As Malware, Redirectors Proliferate

Phishing hit an all-time high in March, with the number of reports of the online fraud reaching 18,480, according to the Anti-Phishing Working Group, which follows the trend. That's 603 more than the previous peak in January and more than 1,300 more than in February, the group reports. By way …

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PayPal Racks up Double-Digit Growth, But Still Relies Heavily on eBay

PayPal Inc, which earlier this month announced its foray into mobile payments based on short-message service transmissions (Digital Transactions News, April 6), continues to build transaction volume at double-digit rates in its core e-commerce business, though it remains dependent on parent eBay Inc. for the bulk of its traffic. In …

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ViVOtech Boss Predicts NFC Will Soon Enable Payments for E-Retailers

The chief executive of the company holding the largest market share of installed readers for contactless payments predicts the technology, assisted by near-field communication (NFC) capability, will move rapidly from the physical point of sale to e-commerce. Mohammad Khan, president and founder of ViVOtech Inc., which makes electronic wallets for …

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NACHA’s Web Payment Pilot to Start by Early ’07, Run 12 Months

NACHA's long-expected pilot project to test Internet payments to retailers and billers will get under way early next year and will run for 12 months, the Herndon, Va.-based organization said Monday. In a conference call it held to explain the new automated clearing house payment application and discuss the rationale …

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Phishing Blasts, Web Sites Soar at Double-Digit Rates in January

The phishing trend, which took an ominous turn upward in the closing days of 2005, has grown even more menacing, with both the number of phishing-related e-mails and the number of Web sites hosting phishing attacks increasing by double-digit percentages in January, according to the latest report from the Anti-Phishing …

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NACHA’s New Web Product Could Unleash Strong Bank Competition

NACHA's proposed new product for Internet transactions, which it is proposing to test later this year (Digital Transactions News, March 15), could unleash powerful competitive forces among banks if it becomes a commercial payment application, an expert observer notes. Banks that choose to allow their customers to pay online merchants …

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