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How a $1 Charge Can Tip Off Identity Thefts
Posted on October 20th, 2009 No commentsSacramento county detective Sean Smith told us how to detect credit card fraud and potential identity theft by looking for a cheap transaction on your statement.
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Ghirardelli Chocolate Sweetens Its M-Commerce Taste
Posted on October 1st, 2009 No commentsAmong the torrent of retailers and manufacturers jumping on the M-Commerce bandwagon, almost all are focusing on adding capabilities to the M-Commerce direct Web experience, but Ghirardelli saved its creativity for a standalone mobile application. It’s iPhone app, for example, taps into the phone’s database—including the address book—to accelerate checkout.The site—delivered from Digby—also seems to need a little work, as it didn’t indeed seem able to actually access that database data, forcing us—during a test of the site—to have to type in full E-mail address and name three times (that’s annoying, even on an iPhone). It also crashed four times during 30 minutes of testing.
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The Two Scenarios Coming From The Pwc Pci Report
Posted on October 1st, 2009 No commentsAt the PCI SSC Community Meeting last week, the biggest highlight was the presentation of a report the group sought from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC). The first presentation of the PWC report of PCI Emerging Technologies made it clear that by expanding the technological scope of PCI DSS, companies will be able to reduce the scope of their PCI compliance efforts. High priorities over the next year will be end-to-end encryption, tokenization and virtual terminals.
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