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Square Inc. unveiled a device that competes with old-school keypad-based credit-card machines, part of the payment company’s broader effort to attract new merchants.
A KrebsOnSecurity story last month about credit card ... my story point-of-sale vendor Ingenico produced a tutorial on how to spot a skimmer on self checkout lanes powered by Ingenico iSC250 card ...
In 1985 Joe Capers was tinkering with vending machines, coin mechanisms, and card readers in his garage in Brentwood, Tennessee. He figured out how to make a card reader speak to a vending machine and ...
As usual Mr. Krebs has some great images of a credit card skimmer found in the wild. This model uses Samsung phone parts and lays right over the Ingenico card scanners you’ve probably seen in ...
Computer researchers may have found a flaw in chip-based credit cards. Though the cards are designed to combat fraudulent cloning, apparently there’s a way to rewrite the magnetic strip code so ...
Ingenico’s PPaaS is a suite of payment and commerce services that enable merchants to manage point-of-sale terminals with third-party applications and alternative payment methods. PPaaS, which is ...
A team of researchers from Cambridge University's computer security lab claim to have discovered a vulnerability in the chip-and-PIN system used to verify credit and debit card payments in the UK.
Charge to Charge now supports all-in-one Ingenico Self 3000 payment device, exclusively configured and deployed by Unattended Card Payments, Inc (UCP Inc). By expanding our solution to include the ...
In today’s fast-paced market, small businesses must adapt to stay competitive. Accepting credit card payments is no longer a ...