UK Card Fraud Post-EMV: The Fraudsters Go Lo-Fi
Migration to the EMV standard in the United Kingdom seems to have pushed card fraudsters into low-tech methods such as...
Read moreDetailsMigration to the EMV standard in the United Kingdom seems to have pushed card fraudsters into low-tech methods such as...
Read moreDetailsPatricia Hewitt, director of the Debit Advisory Service, will moderate the panel, Person-To-Person Payments: Evolving An Established Product on Wednesday,...
Read moreDetailsChicago is preparing a major upgrade to the way consumers will pay for local transit. Beginning in 2013, the Chicago...
Read moreDetailsLess than two weeks after Groupon launched a mobile point-of-sale product, Amazon is reportedly prepping its own device to compete...
Read moreDetailsBank of America is testing a mobile payments product that enables consumers to pay at a store register by scanning...
Read moreDetailsOf course, the title of this feature is a hoax. There are only 10,000 possible combinations for four-digit PINs, and...
Read moreDetailsFacebook mobile application users now can purchase digital goods using carrier billing and have those charges appear on their monthly...
Read moreDetailsFrom Finextra: Ratings agency Fitch is forecasting a decline in U.S. bank branch networks amid ongoing increases in technology use...
Read moreDetailsOne major addition to Apple’s new version of iOS, iOS 6, is Passbook, an app designed to manage storage of...
Read moreDetailsEZ-Link, the public transit card program in Singapore, has now added NFC mobile payments functionality to its users through a...
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