Not again. Marriot Hotels has admitted it has suffered a third data breach, with customer credit cards and other data…
Clash with Visa over payment fees grows, as Amazon explores partnership options on co-branded credit card in the United States
Costly fees. E-commerce giant Amazon says customers from January will not be able to pay for goods using a UK…
No more swiping. Card giant Mastercard confirms that it will eventually drop the magnetic stripe on debt and credit cards
Shudder. Magecart attack on the host of tens of thousands of websites, has compromised valuable credit card data
Credit card from Apple made out from titanium can be damaged by leather wallets and jeans
The technology is being rolled out in South Africa with plans to come to Europe later this year
Shop shock. Hackers have compromised nearly 6,000 online shops to skim payment card data. And the problem is getting worse
Hilton Worldwide said it is investigating claims that is the latest hotel chain to be affected by a credit card…
Upscale Mandarin Oriental hotel chain, which boasts 27 properties around the globe, is investigating a malware attack on guests' financial…
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Visa is being sued over the financial fines it issued after a security breach at Genesco
BitInstant says its virtual currency debit card could be real by October
MasterCard is out of the loop, but BitInstant says the launch is still on track
According to rumours, BitInstant will be launching a MasterCard with BitCoin support in six to eight weeks
Anonymous has exposed email addresses of defence officials, but sources deny there is any risk to national security
Stratfor's hacking embarrassment continues as its Website stays offline and Anonymous turns the screw
Anonymous is playing Santa with a Robin Hood twist by hacking into banks to buy Christmas gifts for the "needy"
Attacks on retailer Websites using exploit kits to steal card details and SQL injection exploits increase
Citigroup's Japan credit card unit reported that personal information for about 92.400 customers was stolen