xxx BIS found that the proportion of payments made by card rose from 13 per cent of GDP in 2000 to 25 per cent in 2016. People are also holding more cards and using them more for smaller transactions. From Cash is not dying out, despite rise of cryptocurrencies and contactless payment, report finds |Continue reading “Cash is not dying out, despite rise of cryptocurrencies and contactless payment, report finds | The Independent”
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Bitcoin not the answer to a cashless society
xxx Yet, while bitcoin and its cousins are something of a mirage, they might be an early sign of change, just as Palm Pilots paved the way for today’s smartphones. From Bitcoin not the answer to a cashless society xxx
Facebook flaw: fake Messenger accounts can’t be reported
xxx One 86-year-old Telegraph Money reader discovered fraudsters had stolen her Facebook profile picture and set up a Messenger account with her name. The scammer messaged all of her friends to inform them of a “united nation tax refund” [sic]. In order to release the money, £200 of Amazon vouchers were required. From Facebook flaw:Continue reading “Facebook flaw: fake Messenger accounts can’t be reported”
Less than half of paying ransomware targets get their files back • The Register
xxx Overall, 72.4 per cent of those who were infected with ransomware were able to get their data back. Most of those, however, were companies that simply ignored the ransom demands, then restored their systems with uninfected backup copies. From Less than half of paying ransomware targets get their files back • The Register xxx
Why the Ethereum genesis address holds over $500m worth of tokens | finder.com.au
xxx In July 2016, someone said they accidentally sent their crypto life savings of 1,493ETH, now worth about $1.25 million, to that address. And thanks to the magic of the blockchain, one can confirm that they were telling the truth. From Why the Ethereum genesis address holds over $500m worth of tokens | finder.com.au xxx
How digitisation is paying for DBS – Notes from a small island
xxx In November DBS unveiled a technology platform in Singapore to which about 70 partners have connected over 150 applications. DBS customers eyeing a home on PropertyGuru, an online estate-agency, can check their eligibility for a loan and start applying. At Homage, which provides care for the old, you can redeem DBS credit-card reward pointsContinue reading “How digitisation is paying for DBS – Notes from a small island”
Rethinking digital identity | European Payments Council
xxx Indeed, revealing my full personal identity to services, applications and devices is against the fundamental privacy principle of ‘data minimisation’. Identity – in the formal/usual sense of identifying the full individual – may thus, in most cases, be a massive overshoot to requirements and quite illegal under and ePrivacy. From Rethinking digital identity |Continue reading “Rethinking digital identity | European Payments Council”
£25m for 5G projects on the anniversary of the UK’s Digital Strategy – GOV.UK
xxx It is anticipated age verification will be enforceable by the end of the year. From £25m for 5G projects on the anniversary of the UK’s Digital Strategy – GOV.UK xxx
The New ID Theft: Millions of Credit Applicants Who Don’t Exist – WSJ
xxx Mr. Lyles secured credit cards often using fictional names and numbers the Social Security Administration hadn’t yet assigned. From The New ID Theft: Millions of Credit Applicants Who Don’t Exist – WSJ xxx
Aadhaar: India’s Flawed Biometric Database | The Diplomat
xxx “The easy access to a repository of people’s personal data has in turn spawned a burgeoning subeconomy of data miners and traders and opened up multiple avenues for illegal and unethical trading of identities.” From “Aadhaar: India’s Flawed Biometric Database | The Diplomat”. xxx