"Of those who have used mobile payments apps in store, respondents most frequently use their bank’s mobile app (26%)..."
I'm still confused about this quote. Is it a lie or a misunderstanding? How do you pay in store with your bank's mobile app in North America?
19 Oct 2016 23:05 Read comment
"Of those who have used mobile payments apps in store, respondents most frequently use their bank’s mobile app (26%)..." As a European I don't remember hearing about such mobile in-store payments in North America. Is it NFC or QR codes or something else?
19 Oct 2016 13:08 Read comment
I find it hard to believe that this works with chip. If it does work, we should be really worried about the new wave of skimming coming in the near future.
17 Feb 2016 11:02 Read comment
The Stripe approach seems to be quite successful and a good balance between security and convenience. Is this the recommended method to prevent fraud while keeping revenue for CNP transactions?
https://support.stripe.com/questions/does-stripe-support-3d-secure-verified-by-visa-mastercard-securecode
23 Jul 2015 10:05 Read comment
Does anyone know how the actual loss is distributed between cardholders, issuers, acquirers and merchants? I assume the merchants take the biggest hit for CNP due to not using enough fraud protection and getting chargebacks.
22 Jul 2015 16:23 Read comment
I think I've been able to block my card from my phone for quite some time. Just call the card issues and ask them to block it.
15 Apr 2015 21:01 Read comment
Running XP on an ATM isn't necessarily a problem since the users don't have access to email and web browsers to get tricked into downloading malicious software. As long as the machines have properly configured firewalls and aren't running any unnecessary services they should be safe enough.
08 Apr 2014 10:14 Read comment
Interesting, but why is there a fancy video for the product that will be released about a year from now (Albert) but no video for the product being released next month (Leo)?
17 Jul 2012 10:55 Read comment
The Google blog explains it a bit more vaguely - "Visa, Discover and American Express have made available their NFC specifications that could enable their cards to be added to future versions of Google Wallet."
20 Sep 2011 00:36 Read comment
"the MicroSD technology did not meet all of our requirements"
What requirements did the technology not meet? And why was the trial started with technology that did not meet the requirements?
28 Jun 2011 12:03 Read comment
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