In a long SEC filing from today, PayPal states that its merchants can now begin accepting Bitcoin. As the original text to the filing reads: A merchant can typically open a standard PayPal account and begin accepting payments through PayPal within a few minutes. Most online or mobile merchants can onboard quickly and are not required to invest in new or specialized hardware. . Our Payments Platform supports growth with a variety of value-added services designed to help businesses of all sizes manage their cash flow, invoice clients, pay bills, and reduce the need for merchants to receive and store sensitive customer financial information.. Our Payments Platform supports growth with a variety of value-added services designed to help busine. filing, today, paypal, states, merchants, begin, accepting, bitcoin. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Flattr, the micropayment startup founded by ex-Pirate Bay associates, has opened to the public today. No longer will you need an invite in order to add the Flattr button to your web site as a publisher or to give support to the sites you visit with real money.. Flattr The link for this article located at TechCrunch is no longer available. . Flattr has launched its platform for everyone, enabling users to make micropayments seamlessly without requiring invitations.. Flattr, Micropayments, Online Support, Digital Transactions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Australian company Cybersource says it's currently talking to two banks in Australia about providing Linux-based bootable CDs to consumers to ensure Internet banking security. The company yesterday released information about its Online Banking Coastguard solution. Coastguard is based upon Knoppix, a Linux distribution which boots entirely from CD and is known for its automatic hardware detection features. Cybersource has included Mozilla Firefox as the sole browser for Internet banking. . "We've brought it to the attention of several banks, and are in reasonably serious discussions with two of them," said Rohan Tronson, Cybersource's Coastguard product manager. Although he wouldn't say which companies were involved, Tronson acknowledged his company was talking to both national and regional players. The link for this article located at ZDNet.co.uk is no longer available. . A new partnership has emerged between Cybersource and various Australian financial institutions to explore a Linux-based solution aimed at bolstering online banking safety.. Linux Distribution, Internet Banking Solutions, Financial Security, Bootable CD, Online Banking Technologies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Concerns about on-line credit card security and privacy of personal information are often listed as the major reasons for this lack of Internet purchasing. According to Visa Canada Association, in 1999, 67 per cent of Canadian shoppers didn't see the Internet . . . . Concerns about on-line credit card security and privacy of personal information are often listed as the major reasons for this lack of Internet purchasing. According to Visa Canada Association, in 1999, 67 per cent of Canadian shoppers didn't see the Internet as secure in 1999, down from 75 per cent in 1996. "We'd like to see that number drop much faster," says Visa Canada spokesperson Rick Pyves. To alleviate concerns, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce rolled out one-use Visa credit card numbers for Internet purchases earlier this month. The one-use cards mean users do not have to disclose their regular Visa numbers on-line. The link for this article located at globetechnology.com is no longer available. . Worries regarding the safety of online payment methods and the confidentiality of personal data present major obstacles to electronic shopping.. One-Use Credit Cards, Online Privacy, Financial Security, E-Commerce Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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