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January, 2014

  • 20 January

    Security Firm Identifies Alleged Target Malware Creator as Russian Teen

      A 17-year-old Russian boy is behind the malware that has wreaked havoc at Target Corp., says IntelCrawler LLC, a Sherman Oaks, Calif.-based data-security company. In a release posted on its Web site Friday, IntelCrawler disclosed that it tracked down the alleged hacker via its own sources, including chat transcripts …

  • 16 January

    Amid EMV Travails, X9 Convenes a Meeting to Investigate Standards for Debit Routing

    Against a backdrop of knotty problems besetting the U.S. introduction of EMV, a financial-services standards body is investigating the potential for a set of non-proprietary chip card rules for EMV debit routing. n The group also broke up into subgroups during the meeting, which was held Dec. 9-10 at the …

  • 15 January

    Mobile Devices Capture the Lion’s Share of Consumer Remote Deposit Capture Users

    A new research report from Celent LLC estimates that the number of consumers using the mobile variant of remote deposit capture (RDC) nearly doubled in 2013 and predicts that users will triple by 2016 to 61 million. Along with documenting its growth, however, the report says remote capture is sustaining …

  • 14 January

    Experts Differ on Whether EMV Chip Cards Provide Data-Breach Immunity

    The huge data breach at Target Corp. and now one at upscale department store Neiman Marcus Group and possibly other retailers has introduced many Americans to the term “EMV” and the possibility that more secure Europay-MasterCard-Visa chip cards will replace vulnerable magnetic-stripe credit and debit cards in the United States. …

  • 14 January

    Aiming at Larger Enterprises, Roam Debuts a Centralized Management Tool for Mobile POS

    U.S. retailers and businesses using Roam Data Inc.’s mobile point-of-sale card reader and its software have a new tool to manage multiple readers. Boston-based Roam released Monday ROAMmcm 5, a platform for controlling the payment card readers that attach to smart phones and tablets. n With it, entities can set …

  • 14 January

    Tapping Its Security Reputation, Brink’s Teams with 2Checkout To Offer Online Payments

    Hoping to build off its security reputation, The Brink’s Company announced Tuesday it launched Brink’s Checkout, an e-commerce payment service in conjunction with 2Checkout.com Inc., an e-commerce payment-services company. The famed armored-car company will market and sell Brink’s Checkout, while 2Checkout will provide the payment processing, oversee the merchant application …

  • 13 January

    PayPal Tests ‘In-Context Checkout’ To Let Users Pay While Staying on Merchant Site

    In a bid to streamline its payment process for online retailers, PayPal Inc. is testing a service that lets users pay and check out without leaving the merchant’s site. Dubbed “in-context checkout,” the service, which is designed to work on tablets and mobile phones as well as laptops and desktops, …

  • 10 January

    Target’s Breach Compromised Data on Millions More Consumers Than Initially Disclosed

    Target Corp. on Friday said personal data on 70 million customers were compromised in a separate theft during the same data breach it disclosed last month that exposed up to 40 million credit and debit card accounts of U.S. shoppers. That could bring the total number of customers affected up …

  • 9 January

    Rapidly Expanding Online Merchant Base Could Give Shopify an Edge in Mobile Battle

    Shopify Inc.’s recent move to offer its merchants a mobile point-of-sale application marks yet another entry in a market that has filled up fast with competitors ranging from PayPal Inc. to Square Inc. and dozens in between. “You would think we’d reached everybody [with mobile POS products], but we haven’t,” …

  • 9 January

    Eye on Transit: A New Fare System for D.C.; New York Ponders a MetroCard Successor

    America’s mass-transit systems in early 2014 are continuing their migration away from proprietary fare systems and toward so-called open-fare systems that can accept general-purpose payment cards as well as mobile payments. This week, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, locally known as Metro, awarded a $184 million, 8-year contract to …

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