Headline News - August 17, 2009
- WalletPop: New rules encourage credit card issuers to raise rates and fees
- NYTimes.com: U.S. Indicts 3 in Theft of 130 Million Bank Cards
- Network Rivalry Sparks 10-Year Quadrupling of PIN-Debit Pricing
- KTAR.com: Debit card scam operating in Valley
- Computerworld: Tokenization vs. end-to-end encryption
- Bank Systems & Technology: The Blog: Beyond ýCheck-the-Boxý Mobile Banking and Payments
- CreditCards.com: Have card, will travel: A guide to traveling with a credit card
- Finextra: First Data ships battery-powered, wireless POS terminal
- SmartMoney.com: 3 Pitfalls When Moving from Credit to Debit
- Credit Card Payment Security Goes Beyond PCI, Says ProPay
- Capital One U.S. credit card defaults rise in July
- Credit Union Journal: How Tiny Iron Particles Could Secure Your Data
- New Mercator Advisory Group Report: The US Merchant Acquiring Market 2009: Accelerating Change in a Down Economy
- New Mercator Advisory Group Report: We're Going to Need Stronger Glue: Social Self-Service Meets Legacy Customer Service
- The Financial Services Club's Blog: Numbers Part 16: Cards, Cards, Cards
- The Financial Brand: The ugly downside of bank bashing
Note: Throughout the day, as Payments News happens, this post is updated. For job opportunities available for payments professionals, visit PaymentsJobs.com. Employers looking to hire payments professionals can post their job openings there as well.





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