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  • 'Aussie merchant card security standards a sham'

    Australian retailers are sluggishly adopting credit card security standards, according to Citrix chief security officer, Kurt Roemer, but competing standards and proposed amendments to the Privacy Act will cause even greater confusion for them.

  • The truth about Internet fraud

    Online credit card scams cost Visa USA at least US$48 million last year. Read on to discover the real story behind the biggest threat to e-commerce and how you can protect your business and yourself.

  • The Answer To Credit-Card Security?

    Credit-card fraud against electronic merchants is on the rise, but some say the solution to the problem is only four digits long: the length of a new personal identification number for e-commerce transactions.

  • Trust marks build Web faith

    E-commerce has been stymied by consumer fears of online rip-offs. Various bodies now offer seals of approval to show consumers that e-traders will behave responsibly.

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