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VeriFone CEO Doug Bergeronrsquo appears to have touched a nerve with his statement Wednesday that startup Square should recall all the mobile credit card readers it has distributed for free so far because the devices donrsquo;t support encryption. Several bloggers and Twitter users see the action as a rather cynical attempt by an industry heavyweight to smear an upstart rival. Square is a mobile payment services company launched by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and Jim McKelvey in 2009. The company distributes a small, free dongle that people can stick into the headphone jacks of their iPhone, iPad or Android devices and start using instantly to accept credit c polene canada ard payments. The companyrsquo goal is to enable anyone, including street vendors, taxi drivers and even individuals, to accept credit card transactions without any of the usual hassle or cost. Since launching its service last October, Square has signed up over 165,000 accounts and does between $2 million and $10 million in trans owala tumbler act vasos stanley ions weekly according to Gartner. Bergeron claims that the lack of hardware level encryption support on Squarersquo card readers makes it trivially easy for someone to use it for card skimming purposes. In an open letter to consumers and in a YouTube video that now appears to have been removed , Bergeron labeled Squarersquo readers as mobile skimming devices that would fit in someonersquo pocket and enable cardholder data to be stolen easily.All that someone would need to Wlyy NYC Seeks $600M Refund for IT Work
TSA adds more screen polene borse ing steps for travelers with high-tech toys Air travelers carrying remote-control toys onto planes in the U.S. may be subject to additional security screening measures, the Transportation Security Administration said yesterday.The owala deutschland TSA said in a short advisory that the heightened security steps are not associated with a specific threat. But the agency added that remote-control toys can be used to initiate devices used in terrorist attacks.The decision to add more screening steps came out of the TSArsquo monitoring of information from law enforcement authorities and intelligence agencies about possible attack methods. The TSA said it is carefully monitoring such information following a security warning that was issued in July as part of the federal governmentrsquo National Intelligence Estimate on Homeland Security. In an audio statement,TSA Administrator Kip Hawley urged passengers to put remote-control toys in their checked baggage instead of bringing them onto planes in their carry-on bags or carrying them separately. Related contentopinionThe power of low-tech in a high-tech worldBy Mike ElganNov 7, 20258 minsIndustryMarketsTechnology IndustrynewsAmazons legal threat to Perplexity raises questions over AI autonomy and platform controlBy Prasanth Aby ThomasNov 5, 20254 minsArtificial IntelligenceMarketsTechnology IndustryfeatureBuyers guide: How to polene choose the right business laptopsBy Brian Nade
VeriFone CEO Doug Bergeronrsquo appears to have touched a nerve with his statement Wednesday that startup Square should recall all the mobile credit card readers it has distributed for free so far because the devices donrsquo;t support encryption. Several bloggers and Twitter users see the action as a rather cynical attempt by an industry heavyweight to smear an upstart rival. Square is a mobile payment services company launched by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and Jim McKelvey in 2009. The company distributes a small, free dongle that people can stick into the headphone jacks of their iPhone, iPad or Android devices and start using instantly to accept credit c polene canada ard payments. The companyrsquo goal is to enable anyone, including street vendors, taxi drivers and even individuals, to accept credit card transactions without any of the usual hassle or cost. Since launching its service last October, Square has signed up over 165,000 accounts and does between $2 million and $10 million in trans owala tumbler act vasos stanley ions weekly according to Gartner. Bergeron claims that the lack of hardware level encryption support on Squarersquo card readers makes it trivially easy for someone to use it for card skimming purposes. In an open letter to consumers and in a YouTube video that now appears to have been removed , Bergeron labeled Squarersquo readers as mobile skimming devices that would fit in someonersquo pocket and enable cardholder data to be stolen easily.All that someone would need to Wlyy NYC Seeks $600M Refund for IT Work
TSA adds more screen polene borse ing steps for travelers with high-tech toys Air travelers carrying remote-control toys onto planes in the U.S. may be subject to additional security screening measures, the Transportation Security Administration said yesterday.The owala deutschland TSA said in a short advisory that the heightened security steps are not associated with a specific threat. But the agency added that remote-control toys can be used to initiate devices used in terrorist attacks.The decision to add more screening steps came out of the TSArsquo monitoring of information from law enforcement authorities and intelligence agencies about possible attack methods. The TSA said it is carefully monitoring such information following a security warning that was issued in July as part of the federal governmentrsquo National Intelligence Estimate on Homeland Security. In an audio statement,TSA Administrator Kip Hawley urged passengers to put remote-control toys in their checked baggage instead of bringing them onto planes in their carry-on bags or carrying them separately. Related contentopinionThe power of low-tech in a high-tech worldBy Mike ElganNov 7, 20258 minsIndustryMarketsTechnology IndustrynewsAmazons legal threat to Perplexity raises questions over AI autonomy and platform controlBy Prasanth Aby ThomasNov 5, 20254 minsArtificial IntelligenceMarketsTechnology IndustryfeatureBuyers guide: How to polene choose the right business laptopsBy Brian Nade



Das wunderschöne Atlanta ist die Hauptstadt des US-Bundesstaates Georgia und damit auch die größte Stadt Georgia, ebenso ist sie teil der Metropolregion Atlanta. Während des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs als auch während der Bürgerrechtsbewegung in den 1960er-Jahren nahm sie eine wichtige Rolle ein. Die Stadt bietet Besuchern sowie auch Einwohnern alles von Sportveranstaltungen über großartige Shoppingmöglichkeiten bis hin zu Kultur und Unterhaltung. Aber wie auch so oft täuscht der äußerliche Eindruck, denn seit einigen Jahren steigt die Kriminalrate in einigen Gebieten an und die Einwohner wägen sich nicht mehr in ihrer früheren Sicherheit. In der Hauptstadt an sich hat die Gang Caerula Sectam ihre Finger im Spiel, die sich jedoch hinter ihren Anzügen versteckt und als solche nicht unbedingt enttarnt wird.
