WikiLeaks to sue Visa, Mastercard over funding
Whistle-blowing outfit WikiLeaks and DataCell, which handles credit card payment processing on its behalf, have announced they intend to sue Visa and Mastercard after the credit card merchants blocked...
View ArticleVisa criticizes the lackluster security measures for PayPal's new mobile...
After months of trials with NFC-powered mobile payments, PayPal announced earlier this month that it would be abandoning the technology entirely. The company will instead be adopting a mobile payment...
View ArticleVodafone to roll out mobile payments with Visa
Vodafone and Visa have announced a worldwide partnership that will enable the carrier's subscribers to pay for goods and services using their mobile phones instead of coins and banknotes.The deal will...
View ArticleVisa threatens banks over spammer accounts
Visa has begun threatening banks that harbour spammer accounts in a move designed to crush the spam revenue model.The initiative, described as a “major effort”, had been quietly underway since the...
View ArticleWikiLeaks back open for donations through French Carte Bleue system
After almost two years of fighting an unlawful banking blockade by US financial giants VISA and MasterCard, WikiLeaks has announced it is back open for donations using the French credit card system,...
View ArticleVisa pushes for two-factor authenticated transactions
Payment technology company Visa is attempting to drive Australian uptake of its 3-D Secure offering, which adds more security to online payment transactions to reduce credit card fraud.Last month, a...
View ArticleFormer Anonymous member convicted in attacks against PayPal, MasterCard, Visa...
A 22-year-old U.K. man was convicted for his involvement in a series of distributed denial-of-service attacks launched by the hacktivist group Anonymous against PayPal, MasterCard, Visa and other...
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