atm in news
Sainsbury's banks £3.5m on ATM security
News ATM skimming accounts for the greatest proportion of cash machine fraud in the UK. Sainsbury's Bank is investing £3.5m to protect its 885 cash machines against fraudsters. The money will be spent on installing CCTV and introducing anti-skimming... [30 Aug 2006]
Phishers adding VoIP to their bag of tricks?
News As a precaution, people should not dial phone numbers received in an email message and should double-check and dial the numbers printed on ATM and credit cards instead, it advised. In a new twist on phishing, fraudsters are sending out emails that... [28 Apr 2006]
Are cash machines heading for extinction?
News So what does this inevitable march of the credit and debit card mean for the ATM, the humble 'hole in the wall' where most of us pick up our paper spending money? Analyst Tower Group predicts that we could soon see the demise of the ATM as new... [25 Apr 2006]
PayPal kicks off UK credit card
News Earlier this year, Iddison told silicon.com: "People also want access to their funds and will want to go to an ATM and pull money out. PayPal Europe is to launch its own MasterCard credit card in the UK. [13 Apr 2006]
Investment banks - now hiring IT workers
News Butterfield said: "Spending on IT security is being ramped up and over the next few years development of new ATM services and banking by mobile phone should see demand for IT staff in the high street banking sector climb. [28 Mar 2006]
Where next for PayPal?
News But people also want access to their funds and will want to go to an ATM and pull money out. Online payments company PayPal is looking to extend its reach beyond its online shopping beginnings. The company is growing fast - its set to add 600 jobs... [21 Mar 2006]
Skimming scares off cash machine users
News Lloyds TSB internet and ATM director Matthew Timms said in a statement: "There are over two billion ATM cash withdrawals every year and while the vast majority of these are problem free, there is no room for complacency. [17 Mar 2006]
Citibank card fraud - magnetic strip to blame?
News A Citibank ATM network breach in Canada, Russia and the UK could have been prevented if the bank's US customers had chip and PIN technology on their cards, a leading analyst has said. Citibank this week admitted that hundreds of its US customers... [10 Mar 2006]
ATM charges to go under the microscope
News There are 55,000 cash machines in the UK, of which 30,000 are bank-owned and free to use, while the rest are owned by independent ATM deployers who tend to charge for transactions. Figures from ATM company LINK found that in 2005, 500 machines were... [17 Feb 2006]
Broadband, mobile, VoIP: The next-gen of telecom
News The study, Service Provider Plans for IP, MPLS and ATM: North America, Europe and Asia Pacific, interviewed 29 carriers from across the world. The next generation of telecoms services will be led by broadband and mobile. [11 Jan 2006]
Tech winners and losers as broadband spend jumps
News Ethernet spend is growing at the expense of Frame Relay, ATM and SDH leased lines. Ethernet VPNs are starting to be adopted as replacements for FR and ATM VPNs and may displace IP VPNs in some parts of the market. [13 Dec 2005]
Text me a tenner - mobile phone banking comes of age
News Customers will be able to use the same application to log onto accounts from different banks, just as they are able to use a cash card in any bank's ATM machine, the company said. Who wants a mobile phone that could print you a few extra tenners... [13 Dec 2005]
Is fraud frightening online shoppers this Christmas?
News As with an ATM, the transaction can be confirmed in seconds. Instead of swarms of shoppers hitting the shops, more people are buying gifts on the internet. Paul Lucraft, vice president and of business services for payments firm MasterCard, said... [06 Dec 2005]
UK firms named tech pioneers
News One of the companies chosen was MobileATM, which sells mobile phone ATM services to 20 banks. Four UK IT companies have been named 'worldwide pioneers of technology' for their contribution to the mobility industry. [05 Dec 2005]
MasterCard launches pay-as-you-go plastic
News It gives them access to ATM machines. MasterCard has released a pay-as-you-go plastic card for people with no bank accounts who want to make internet and phone payments. The card, which requires no credit checks to obtain, is interest free and... [23 Sep 2005]
