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PayPal takes phone-based payments to the high street

...for some time. In 2005, it bought VeriSign’s payment systems, including CyberCash and the Payflow Link and Payflow Pro payment gateways. In 2011, it... Read more

25 May, 2012

The Day Ahead: Be wary of new dot-com profit paradigm shifts

...on a path to profits, but hasn't set any dates. In CyberCash's earnings release on Thursday, the company dropped this statement: "Our goal... Read more

28 April, 2000 by Larry Dignan

Russian Crackers

...software protecting the CD Universe Web site, ICVerify, created by US-based CyberCash. But this software is a PC-based payment system which we are... Read more

24 January, 2000 by Tony Westbrook

Martin Veitch's Weekend Diary

...mean that I write about how great Kingston SIMMs are, or how CyberCash will replace paper currency. Ditto, I'm sure, the writers for CNet... Read more

4 July, 1997 by Martin Veitch

US Report: America pushes no-Net-tax plan

The United States told other members of the World Trade Organisation in Geneva on Friday that it wanted an accord within the next month to ensure commerce conducted entirely over the Internet stayed forever free of tariffs. Read more

27 April, 1998 by ZDNet

Egg enables cheques-by-email

...such as cheques, credit cards and cash. Earlier ideas have ranged from cybercash -- a currency used only for Internet payments -- to e-wallets, which make... Read more

22 April, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

They know where you're shopping Pt II

The debate is between the consumer's right to privacy and the online merchant's right to protect himself from fraud Read more

4 August, 2000 by Bob Sullivan

They know where you're shopping

...according to the company. But Cybersource is not alone. Competitors such as Cybercash also make use of such extensive consumer transaction databases, all in the... Read more

4 August, 2000 by Bob Sullivan

Like stealing credit cards from babies

...told the paper he exploited a flaw in ICVerify. Recently acquired by CyberCash, this is not the only black eye ICVerify software has received recently... Read more

13 January, 2000 by ZDNet

Biggest hacking fraud ever

...software protecting the CD Universe Web site, ICVerify, created by US-based CyberCash. Computer security expert David Litchfield of security firm Cerberus believes this may... Read more

12 January, 2000 by Will Knight

Dissension hits Net banking alliance

...system from nonbanks," said Richard Crone, vice president and general manager at CyberCash. "I'm not saying it was a bad decision. Just counter to... Read more

19 January, 1999 by Kimberly Weisul

US Report: Oracle wants to deliver your bills online

...Crone, a vice president and general manager at digital payment system supplier CyberCash in the US. Oracle rival Microsoft teamed with First Data Corp., a... Read more

25 August, 1998 by Kimberly Weisul

New BarclaySquare offers e-cash transactions

From an alliance with CyberCash and Open Market, Barclays will be able to offer electronic cash transactions... Read more

17 September, 1997 by Martin Veitch
WebGenie Shopping Cart Professional 6.07

WebGenie Shopping Cart Professional 6.07

...secure server. Performs tax and delivery calculations. Facility to display dynamic catalogs. Cybercash Interface as well as order tracking and administration interface Read more

3 March, 2005
Web+Shop Shopping Cart 5.3.1

Web+Shop Shopping Cart 5.3.1

...by even novice emerchants. Web+Shop supports full integration with Cardservice International, CyberCash, ICVerify, Paypal, PayQuake and Authorize.net which allows merchants to securely conduct... Read more

29 November, 2004

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