Headline News - Thursday, March 16, 2006
Note: Throughout the day, as Payments News happens, this post is updated.
- Newsweek's Brad Stone: Credit Freeze - TrustedID
- First Data's TeleCheck Acquires ClearCheck Services; TeleCheck Bolsters Position As Leader In Check Collections
- CNET: Your secret PIN may not be so secret
- WSJ: Google Expands Number of Sellers Eligible for Online Payment Service
- Cleveland, Ohio Plain-Dealer: Visa, MasterCard excused from rules for gift card fees
- Mitsubishi UFJ, Visa International, others in phone-based services venture
- Handset Proximity Payments still have Hurdles to Overcome Before they can become a Mass Market Reality
- Spear phishing: Don't be a target
- Curbing credit card debt could hurt banks: Taiwan Ratings
- Bango Gives Automatic Access To Uk's New Mobile Billing Standard X-Pay
- VeriFone Opens International Headquarters in Singapore; New Operation Is Center of Global Supply Chain Management
- Guardian UK: Survey eases fears of 'debt meltdown'
- UK: Consumers give nod of acceptance to biometrics
- PC Magazine: Credit Card Security Issues Rise to a Boil
- Australia: Credit card spending wanes
- ExxonMobil Introduces Instant Activation Program for its Speedpass Electronic Payment System; Hand Held Computer Allows Exxon and Mobil Retailers to Enroll Customers On-Site in About Two Minutes
- Digital Insight to Provide Multifactor Authentication Kit, Insights on Secure Online Banking at National Conference







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