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
The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) issued its first guidance document outlining the point-to-point encryption market, warning merchants of the possibility of vendor lock-in and calling current implementations too immature to properly evaluate. . In the PCI encryption document, Initial Roadmap: Point-to-Point Encryption Technology and PCI DSS Compliance, the council explains how the latest encryption technologies can simplify the validation process by encrypting cardholder data at the time it enters a payment system and transport it safely and securely to payment processors, where it is decrypted. "There are a lot of these so-called end-to-end encryption solutions cropping up all over the place and it could create a lot of confusion among merchants," said Bob Russo, general manager of the PCI DSS Council. "This is by no means an endorsement of the technology; it's just an early document to set the stage for more information to come." The link for this article located at Search Security is no longer available. . Investigate the PCI Council's recent advisory regarding point-to-point encryption, highlighting apprehensions about its development stage and potential issues with vendor dependency.. Point-to-Point Encryption, Payment Security, PCI Standards. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Chris Hughes was surprised when Internet merchant PayPal rejected his credit card last week, but was even more surprised when he found out why. PayPal's credit card verification service, Cybersource Corp., indicated Hughes was a high risk because he had used . . . . Chris Hughes was surprised when Internet merchant PayPal rejected his credit card last week, but was even more surprised when he found out why. PayPal's credit card verification service, Cybersource Corp., indicated Hughes was a high risk because he had used 10 different credit cards at various Internet sites during the past several months. The link for this article located at ZDnet is no longer available. . Alex Johnson's analysis highlights transaction security concerns as retailers refuse to accept payments from accounts associated with questionable user behaviors.. Payment Processing,Risk Assessment,Credit Card Security,Online Transactions,Internet Merchants. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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