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Solitude Ski Resort credit card system hacked, information stolen

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This is another example of a hacked credit card terminal. Companies can avoid security compromises with First Data's transarmor product. Transarmor uses tokenization to encrypt card data, this encryption guarantees the safety of the card users data.

 

Solitude Mountain Resort’s credit card system was hacked into during the past couple of weeks and customers’ information was stolen.

The resort said it has heard from several patrons whose information had been lifted, although Solitude officials believe the breach affected only a handful of people over perhaps a two-week period.

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Forget mobile payments. The future is the mobile wallet

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There's no reason that almost everything in your wallet can't be handled by your smartphone.

In some circles, the notion of a smartphone acting like a credit or debit card is fascinating, and you see story upon story about mobile payment-enabled smartphones and the potential rise of PayPal, the telcos, and such as the new payment processors. Who cares? Even if Visa and MasterCard were somehow to let go of that billion-dollar processing business, you're merely replacing one financial processor with another.

The fact that a smartphone could act as a card is an inconsequential change. You still have to carry a wallet, and as long as that's the case, a simple plastic card remains easier to use, given that the technology for reading them is universal and all the proposed mobile alternatives require new, often separate, readers and work only with certain vendors -- you'll still be carrying plastic for the other banks' and merchants' systems. As a friend recently said, payments can't get more mobile than they already are.

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Mobile Payments to Make Slow Progress in 2012

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First Data Releases December 2011 SpendTrend(R) Mid-Month Flash

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Discounts Drove Solid Card Spending Growth in Early December

ATLANTA, Dec 21, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- First Data Corporation, a global leader in electronic commerce and payment processing, today released its First Data SpendTrend(R) Mid-Month Flash analysis for the first half of December 2011 compared to the same period in December 2010. SpendTrend tracks same-store consumer spending by credit, signature debit, PIN debit, EBT cards and checks at U.S. merchant locations.

For the first two weeks of December 2011, overall dollar volume growth was steady compared to November levels. Card spending growth was stronger than this period last year. Retail dollar volume and transaction growth were both up from November. Among retail categories, clothing/accessory and general merchandise stores posted healthy dollar volume growth in early December and were up significantly from November.

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The Durbin Amendment Explained

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The Durbin Amendment Explained

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The Durbin Amendment, a last-minute addition to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, has sparked fierce debate. It just went into effect on October 1st, and already we’re seeing its ramifications. Banks have priced Durbin into their checking offerings – that means we’re seeing less and less free or rewards checking. On the other hand, retailers have yet to lower their prices as promised, perhaps because Visa and MasterCard jacked up their rates on small merchants. One thing is certain, however: Bank of America customers are not happy.

For the BofA Customers: Bank of America has announced that they will start charging $5 per month for those who use their debit cards for purchases, blaming it on Durbin. We don’t think that quite adds up. Take a look at our list of still-decent checking accounts, orPerkStreet Financial, which gives 2% debit rewards and has no monthly fees.

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