What will become of Bitcoin?
Bitcoin may be exciting and new, but embracing its use comes with challenges.
Online data resource PYMNTS looks back at the businesses and trends of mPOS in 2014.
PYMNTS, an online resource for data and analysis related to payments and transactions, issued its monthly report this week highlighting key information obtained from 2014.
Deadline for TSYS update extended
TSYS update deadline extended until March 15th, 2015.
Chick-fil-A: The latest enterprise to suffer a card breach
Retailers such as The Home Depot, Target and Neiman Marcus are not the only ones suffering attacks at the hands of fraudsters
New security solutions may divert criminals’ attention away from retailers
Hundreds of millions of credit and debit card numbers were stolen from big brand-name retailers in 2014.
Retail sales on the rise
Across the globe, people are spending increasingly more money at retail destinations.
Action Required – TSYS security update requires Datacap hardware/software upgrade
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How is Apple Pay doing so far?
Much like many Apple innovations, Apple Pay did not reinvent the wheel of mobile payments, it just presented them in a new and unique way that captured the interest of many prospective users.
Understanding why people like cash and what that means for POS systems
There has been much talk over the last 12 months about the way people choose to pay for goods.
McAfee: POS-centered attacks to continue in 2015
Vincent Weafer, senior vice president of McAfee Labs, once dubbed 2014 “the year of shaken trust,” for obvious reasons.