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  • Credit card companies form security council

    The five major credit card companies have teamed up in the interest of better security.

  • Keeping payment private with AmEx

    If you're an American Express cardholder and plan on doing a lot of online shopping this holiday season, you'll definitely want to investigate Private Payments. This new feature will allow you to make online purchases without worrying about credit card fraud.

  • In smart cards we trust

    Fear of having their credit-card data stolen keeps many Internet users from making a purchase online. Are smart cards the answer?

  • Queensland crime authority pushing phone-tapping powers again

    The Queensland Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC) is lobbying to give the state's law enforcement agencies more powers to intercept telecommunications.

  • Capitalising on the fear of Net fraud

    A New York busboy was arrested in March for using public library computers to hack into the brokerage accounts and credit card information of media mogul Oprah Winfrey.

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  • Smart cards: Coming up trumps

    What's holding back smart cards from widespread use in Australia? Could it be that vendors haven't found the applications consumers really want?

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