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Bug bounty hunters get Facebook debit cards

...security researchers are getting a customised 'White Hat Bug Bounty Program' Visa debit card. Facebook has begun rewarding white-hat hackers who find bugs on... Read more

3 January, 2012 by Elinor Mills
LightSpeed 3.6.7

LightSpeed 3.6.7

...features a new Point of Sale screen, new credit and PIN-based debit card processing options, a host of new features for multi-store retailers... Read more

10 May, 2012
Pos Maid 2.315

Pos Maid 2.315

...pay. Check stub/report printing. Customer management & tracking. Supplier management & tracking. Credit / debit card / check processing. Gift cards issuing & processing. Employee time clock. Time clock... Read more

9 January, 2012
Salon Maid 2.315

Salon Maid 2.315

...pay. Check stub/report printing. Customer management & tracking. Supplier management & tracking. Credit / debit card processing. Check processing. Gift cards issuing & processing. Tip receipt option. Employee... Read more

9 January, 2012
Restaurant Maid 2.315

Restaurant Maid 2.315

...pay Check stub/report printing Customer management & tracking Supplier management & tracking Credit / debit card processing Check processing Gift cards issuing & processing Tip receipt option Employee... Read more

3 January, 2012
Chase Mobile 2.2

Chase Mobile 2.2

...transfers, wires or bill payments.SEE REWARDS See your credit card and debit card rewards information.BLUEPRINT(SM) Weve made it even easier to stick... Read more

23 November, 2011
MasterCard MoneySend 1.30.5

MasterCard MoneySend 1.30.5

...flexibility in personal payments begins to take shape.Features: Accept credit or debit card payments from anyone for free. Send money to family members. Sending... Read more

11 February, 2011

Up to 1.5m MasterCard, Visa account details hacked

A security breach at credit card data processor Global Payments may affect up to 1.5 million Visa and MasterCard accounts in North America, but UK card holders are not thought to have been compromised Read more

2 April, 2012 by Steven Musil
iValidCard - Credit Card and <endeca_term>Debit Card</endeca_term> Number Validator 1.1

iValidCard - Credit Card and Debit Card Number Validator 1.1

...credit and debit cards by validating the integrity of the credit or debit card number sequence. iValidCard also identifies the card issuer without transmitting any... Read more

4 March, 2012
Resuscitating Privacy-Preserving Mobile Payment With Customer in Complete Control

Resuscitating Privacy-Preserving Mobile Payment With Customer in Complete Control

Credit/debit card payment transactions do not protect the privacy of the customer. Once... Read more

12 January, 2011
Fraud Prevention and Detection for Credit and <endeca_term>Debit Card</endeca_term> Transactions

Fraud Prevention and Detection for Credit and Debit Card Transactions

...the need to identify different solutions and platforms to tackle credit card, debit card, check and money-laundering fraud. BRMS provides a user-friendly point... Read more

10 December, 2010
Hitachi Data Systems Case Study: Payserv AG

Hitachi Data Systems Case Study: Payserv AG

...is Switzerland's leading company in the processing of bank and credit/debit card payments. One major challenge Payserv faced was to cope with the... Read more

1 June, 2010
Paytm 1.0

Paytm 1.0

...well as all prominent DTH operators. You can pay using credit card, debit card or Paytm Cash on Paytm.Paytm remembers your mobile number and... Read more

22 May, 2012
Rhombus 1.02

Rhombus 1.02

...credit cards, loyalty cards, driver's license, and more. When a credit/debit card is scanned, it attempts to determine the issuer. In the screenshot... Read more

22 May, 2012
Photo Mugs 1.1

Photo Mugs 1.1

...mug you want, and place your order securely using a credit or debit card merchant facility provided by PayPal the safest, fastest and most secure... Read more

22 May, 2012

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