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Online shoppers pledge more money to safer internet

News A number of credit card companies have trialled systems which allow shoppers to generate single use passwords or codes for authenticating online transactions but such systems require a card reader, albeit one produced at pretty low cost, as well... [19 Aug 2005]

Time crisis: Retailer goes into administration

News Those who have paid for goods by credit card have the most protection. Under the Sale of Goods Act, if the provider is unwilling or unable to deliver the goods - which could be the case with Granville Technology - then the consumer can buy a... [28 Jul 2005]

The Weekly Round-Up: 24.06.05

Round-Up Perhaps the most notable factor is the timeliness of a major credit card breach at a third party payment processing company which led to the theft of up to 40 million credit card account details. Of course before the sparks fly the Round-Up thinks... [24 Jun 2005]

Economic Analysis of Wireless Point of Sale Payment in China

White Paper Many medium and smaller merchants do not offer debit card payment because of the interchange fee and the cost of acquiring the point of sale (POS) terminals for debit card (and credit card) payment. Thus, cash is the primary payment method when... [20 Apr 2005]

Motorola and Mastercard in "credit card" phone trial

News The promised handsets, and the surrounding hype, revisit an idea that was much talked about a decade ago - that consumers could make purchases with mobile phones rather than carrying cash, coins, credit cards and bank cards. [13 Oct 2004]

Phishing is fastest growing form of consumer theft

News The research examined five types of consumer fraud: new account fraud, check forgery, unauthorised access to checking accounts, illegal credit card purchases and fraudulent cash advances on credit cards. [16 Jun 2004]

£400m card-fraud fight aided by intelligence systems

News But the figures hide a rise in other areas of card fraud - identity theft grew by 45 per cent to £29.7m and fraud at UK cash machines grew by 34 per cent to £39m. UK credit card fraud has dropped for the first time in eight years to £402.4m for... [09 Mar 2004]

Is the world ready for 'wave and go' credit card payments?

News The company's PayPass system is designed to let holders of credit and debit cards tap or wave their cards in front of a PayPass reader to make a payment, rather than swipe the cards through a reader and sign their name. [22 Dec 2003]

Email money to anyone with a bank account

News Money can be sent to anyone with an email address and a UK bank account and there is no need for recipients to register for an Egg Pay account to receive a payment. The payment is processed when the recipient logs on and correctly answers two... [22 Apr 2002]

Cheat Sheet: Micropayments

Cheat Sheet Microsoft's Passport wallet stores credit card data but can also handle other payment systems such as digital cash and electronic cheques. For flights, cameras and cars you can shove it all on your credit card. [21 Mar 2002]

My pal, your pal, everyone's Paypal

Comment So claims a Gartner Group report published today - great news for the e-payment company which has shot to fame on the back of eBay's auction site. When it reaches 25 million users large e-tailers may be forced by a loyal and satisfied consumer base... [06 Feb 2002]

William Hill stacks the odds against net fraudsters

News In March, the Association of Payment Clearing Services (APACS) said credit card losses for 2000 were up to £292.6m - £57m of which came from card-not-present transactions. Trustmarque's software, RiskGuardian, runs every individual online... [13 Aug 2001]

Cash via email: HSBC and Yahoo launch e-payment scheme

News The companies claim the scheme will enable people to send and receive money at home and worldwide via email, by linking their credit card, debit card or bank account details to their secure Yahoo PayDirect account at HSBC. [31 Jul 2001]

Peer-to-peer payment scheme launched

News PayHound.com has launched a peer-to-peer payment system which allows individuals to send cash to each other over the web. The company plans to expand the service to include B2B payments for SMEs who either do not have, or do not want, credit card... [02 Jul 2001]

The Bloor Perspective: Thank you India, McCashless fast food, and web services wars

Comment After all, credit and debit cards are used for an ever-larger percentage of commercial transactions with cash becoming used in comparatively low value situations. There is, without any doubt at all, a huge potential for electronic payment systems. [04 Jun 2001]

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