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March, 2015

  • 27 March

    Eye on Mobile: Mobile Devices Becoming More of a Retailer Ally in Authenticating Online Consumers

      Smart phones may become a strong ally to fraud-plagued e-commerce merchants in helping to verify the location and identity of an online shopper. Online fraud is often committed by criminals who manipulate their computer’s location data and other attributes to make it appear they are who they say they …

  • 26 March

    Eye on Risk: CyberSource Offers ‘What-If’ Tool; How Mobile Affects Fraud

    Merchants face relentless and ever-changing attempts to make fraudulent online transactions, but measuring the effectiveness of rules in place to counter those attempts takes time. Now, CyberSource, a unit of Visa Inc., is offering a service called Decision Manager Replay that lets merchants test various anti-fraud measures for online transactions …

  • 26 March

    Acculynk’s Mobile Update Brings PIN Authentication to Online EMV Purchases

      Merchants looking for a way to secure e-commerce and mobile-commerce transactions made with credit and debit cards have a new option with the debut of an update to Acculynk Inc.’s PaySecure service. The Acculynk technology allows consumers to make PIN-based transactions on their PCs and mobile devices. The Atlanta-based …

  • 25 March

    ShopKeep Buys Long-Time ISO Partner Payment Revolution To Offer Integrated Payments

    ShopKeep.com Inc., a provider of tablet-based point-of-sale technology, on Wednesday announced the formation of a new payments division built around its long-time independent sales organization partner, Payment Revolution LLC, which ShopKeep has acquired for an undisclosed price. Payment Revolution co-founder and chief executive Etie Hertz is now senior vice president …

  • 25 March

    COMMENTARY: Banks Are Responsible for Weak Authentication in Apple Pay Fraud

    Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay mobile-payment system has taken some hits over rumors of rampant fraud. According to some reports, Apple Pay fraud is 60% higher than mag-stripe credit card fraud. And now, with the announcement two weeks ago of the Apple Watch and its support of Apple Pay, there is …

  • 24 March

    An AmEx Appeal Likely as Network, DoJ Still Far Apart on Anti-Steering Rules

    American Express Co. and the U.S. Department of Justice submitted proposals Monday for rules changes conforming to a federal judge’s ruling that AmEx’s current ban on merchants steering customers to cheaper forms of payment violates antitrust law. The proposals show the two sides remain far apart, and AmEx reiterated that …

  • 23 March

    Optimal Buys Skrill for $1.2 Billion, Eyes Gaming Opportunities

    Online-payments provider Skrill Group has a new owner. United Kingdom-based Optimal Payments Plc is buying London-based Skrill for 1.1 billion euros (U.S. $1.2 billion), Optimal announced Monday. Both companies provide digital-wallet services, with Skrill specializing in wallets for online-gambling users, e-commerce and money transfers. Skrill also offers a payment gateway and …

  • 23 March

    EMV May Crush POS Fraud, But Will Losses Online More Than Offset That Gain?

    The U.S. payments industry is counting on EMV chip cards to eliminate much if not all of the counterfeit and lost-and-stolen fraud merchants suffer at the point of sale. They may well do that when EMV is fully deployed, but is it likely that rising e-commerce fraud will swamp any …

  • 23 March

    Square Unveils Debit-Based Square Cash for Businesses, and ‘$Cashtags’

    By Jim Daly Square Inc. on Monday introduced a business-oriented version of its Square Cash person-to-person payments service aimed at displacing checks. The merchant processor also unveiled so-called “$Cashtags,” which Square touts as a simple and fast way for people to get paid through Square Cash. Dubbed Cash Pro for …

  • 20 March

    Analyst: Target Settlement Signals a Change in How the Courts View Data Breaches

    By Jim Daly Target Corp.’s $10 million settlement of a consumer class action stemming from its late-2013 data breach is significant not only because of its size, but also because it signals that courts are becoming more attentive to the harm consumers suffer from data breaches even if the payment …

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