Today's Headline News - Thursday, June 23, 2005
- Japan: Credit card firms to seek compensation from U.S. data processor
- nCircle Announces Strategic Agreements to Support Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard
- NY Times: Bank in Utah Says Its Data Was at Risk in Intrusion
- Washington Post: Cardholders Kept in Dark After Breach
- The Bank of New York Offers a Simpler and More Efficient Solution for International Payment Processing
- Fair Isaac and MicroBilt Announce Agreement to Sell myFICO.com Consumer Products to Lenders
- China's central bank urges related credit-card organizations deal with data-leakage of Chinese holders properly
- Japanese Edy e-money transactions to top 10 mln in June
- Seattle Times Editorial: The credit-card crash
- Credit-card users in China exposed to security breach
- Bottomline Technologies Explores Business Value of Straight-Through Payment Processes
- UK: Corporate ID Fraud Is On The Rise
- Fraud in Japan tied to data breach
- BBC: Are overseas call centres a fraud risk?
- G&D moves contactless technology forward for increased transit ridership and convenience
- Discover parent reconsiders spinoff
- Google's Payday Is Coming
- Digital Insight Renews, Expands Relationships With Key Credit Union Clients
- American Express and Clubplanet Launch New Program: 'GET:IN for IN:NYC(R) Cardmembers'
- Wachovia Announces Retail Banking Entry Into Long Island
- Sovereign Banks On Networking Services From AT&T
- CineVend Selects USA Technologies' e-Port To Provide Cashless Vending for Movies and Soundtracks
- ActivCard Signs a Multi Million U.S. Dollar Deal and Reestablishes Long Term Partnership With ForeningsSparbanken, Securing Over 2 Million Banking Customers





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