Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Hackers can bank on NFC

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Hackers can bank on NFC
Sydney Morning Herald
A spokesman for the Commonwealth Bank which is counting on NFC as one of its mobile payment technologies, pointed IT Pro to the bank's webpage where it tells clients its MasterCard PayPass transactions are monitored for fraud around the clock and any ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Foldable NFC keyboard could tempt Android users
Register
Japanese electronics firm Elecom is claiming a world first with the launch of an NFC-enabled portable keyboard designed to work with Android smartphones – a gadget which could appeal to time-starved, fat fingered mobile workers. The keyboard, designed ...
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Pay With Square at Starbucks: The Biggest Moment Yet for Mobile-Phone Wallets
TIME
If you stop by Starbucks regularly for a caffeinated fix, you're about to have a good excuse to try Pay With Square, Square's mobile-payment app for iPhone and Android. The coffee ... Unlike Google Wallet, Pay With Square doesn't require NFC. It works ...
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TIME
Westpac trials SIM-based mobile payments.
Finextra
Together with the user's virtual Debit MasterCard on the phone, participants will be able to pay for items, by tapping their phone in-store on a contactless NFC PayPass payment terminal. The app also includes an instant feedback form which will be used ...
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