Seeking to address industry uncertainty about its guidelines on online-banking security, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council this week released a set of clarifications it says addresses “a representation” of questions it has received from banks, technology companies, and banking examiners. This latest document from the FFIEC, an agency that …
Read More »Online Retailers Get More Precise IP Geolocation Service to Battle Fraud
Against a backdrop of an increasing number of online transactions requiring manual checking by Internet merchants to control fraud, transaction-gateway provider CyberSource Corp. this week introduced a service that lets merchants pinpoint customers' locations and write business rules to control whether, in light of this information, orders should be fulfilled. …
Read More »AmEx Cuts Costs But Boosts Marketing with Web Efforts
American Express Co. cardholders paid their AmEx bills nearly 100 million times in 2005 using the Internet, Judson C. Linville, president of the New York City-based firm's U.S. Consumer Card Services Group, told analysts Wednesday. “The Web has fundamentally transformed our business in the last few years,” Linville said at …
Read More »Prepaid Card Roundup: New Virgin Mobile Card, U. S. Bank Hits Milestone
Wireless provider Virgin Mobile USA LLC on Monday introduced a reloadable prepaid card that will allow its 4 million mostly young subscribers to pay for goods and services at stores and on the Web, pay bills, and send cash to one another. The card, a Visa-branded product Virgin calls the …
Read More »Quarterly Processor Roundup: PayPal, Chase Paymentech, TSYS
Growth in transaction volume slowed at online payment processor PayPal Inc. in the second quarter, with total transactions for the period reaching 143.3 million, up 27% from the year-ago quarter, according to data released last week by eBay Inc., PayPal's San Jose, Calif.-based parent company. That compares with year-over-year growth …
Read More »Google Wins Points with Retailers, But Consumer Reaction Unclear
The product has been available for only two weeks, but Google Inc.'s online payment service has already won considerable favor with at least some Internet merchants and companies that process online transactions. Meanwhile, some analysts caution that even if Google Checkout, the online search giant's name for its long-expected entry …
Read More »41st Parameter Casts a Wider Net for Its Anti-Fraud Technology
Flush with new funding, anti-fraud software developer The 41st Parameter this week embarked on the next phase of its growth plan by introducing PCPrint, a component of its fraud-detection technology that the company will offer to vendors, processors, and other firms involved in e-commerce. In fact, Ori Eisen, founder and …
Read More »Unfazed by eBay’s Ban, Google Eyes PayPal, Other Payment Methods
Ebay Inc.'s decision to bar Google Inc.'s new payment product from its massive online auction site doesn't seem to faze the online search company. Indeed, the executive in charge of Google Checkout, which debuted less than two weeks ago (Digital Transactions News, June 29), tells Digital Transactions News Google has …
Read More »How EMC Counts on Mounting Demand for RSA’s Security Products
In the digital world, data storage and security command separate realms?companies that dominate e-storage typically have had little or no presence in the information-security industry, and vice-versa. That's about to change, however, if the nearly $2.1 billion acquisition of prominent data-protection firm RSA Security Inc. by electronic information-storage giant EMC …
Read More »PayPal Prepares for a Two-Phase Rollout of Its Virtual Debit Card
PayPal Inc. will start rolling out its so-called virtual debit card to “hundreds of thousands” of users some time this month in a process it expects to complete by the end of August, a spokesperson for the San Jose, Calif.-based unit of online auctioneer eBay Inc. tells Digital Transactions News. …
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