Headline News - September 30, 2009
- FT.com: Facebook makes it easier to Connect
- Official Google Checkout Blog: Sell with confidence using Google Checkout's fraud protection
- BusinessWeek: IBM's Encryption Breakthrough for the Web
- APWG Report: The Internet Has Never Been More Dangerous
- Don't Be Fooled by Convenience Store Stunt, Says the Electronic Payments Coalition
- Opinion - WSJ.com: Don't Let 7-Eleven Give Card Holders a "Big Gulp" of Big Government
- PayPal Adds Three Industry Veterans to Executive Team
- Bloomberg.com: American Express Kills Fee for Dormant Gift Cards
- CNNmoney.com: Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis to retire
- The Canadian Press: Mobile banking in its infancy in Canada but smartphones will push up its use
- Kelowna.com: Debit card fraud surprisingly simple despite its high-tech image
- 3Cinteractive Expands Mobile Payments Platform Through Billing Revolution Partnership
- Network Branded Prepaid Card Association Publishes Leading Practices for General Purpose Reloadable Prepaid Card Consumer Disclosures
- WSJ.com: Prepaid Card Industry Fears Impact Of US Consumer Agency Bill
- Citi Launches Relationship With Sony Music Entertainment
- Key Areas of Financial Services Remain Digitally Disconnected With Consumers
- MediaNama: mChek Closes Series-B Funding From Nexus
- Bank Fraud Forum: Internal Fraud - Top 10 Threats (Part 2)
- New Citi California Pulse™ Survey Shows Californians Surprisingly Optimistic About the Future Despite Weak Economy and Job Market
- NYTimes.com: I.M.F. Calls for Restructuring of Financial System
- The Financial Services Club's Blog: Webinar: When Payments Go Mobile Who's Accountable?
- USATODAY.com: Despite recession, banks charge record checking fees
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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