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The encrypting personal identification number pads of the Triton Mako, SuperScrip, 9100, 9700 and 9600 series automated teller machines were certified compliant with new VISA security requirements
The encrypting personal identification number pads of the Triton Mako, SuperScrip, 9100, 9700 and 9600 series automated teller machines were certified compliant with new VISA security requirements. Triton is a provider of off-premise ATMs and ATM management software in North America and an operating company of Dover Industries, a subsidiary...
Tags: automated teller machine, personal identification number, security, Visa Inc.
Research articles 2004-09-20
Biometrics: Will Digital Fingerprints, Iris Scans and Speaker Recognition Soon Replace Passwords and Personal Identification Numbers?
Biometrics is a high tech word for an old concept: how they go about recognizing one another. Biometric authentication uses automated methods based on physical characteristics or behavioral traits for human recognition. Examples of biometrics include iris and retina scanning, digitized fingerprints, hand geometry and speaker recognition. Biometric authentication offers...
Tags: Digital Fingerprint, Password, Personal Identification Number, Biometric Authentication, Biometrics, Authentication/Encryption, Security
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Avatier Extends End-to-End Password Management with Three Modes for Phone Password Reset; Introduces Voice Identification Technology and Exclusive Support for RSA SecurID for Self-Service Password Reset
SAN RAMON, Calif. -- Avatier Corporation, a leading provider of global Identity and Access Management solutions, today announced the Avatier Phone Password Reset Suite, an additional module of the Avatier Identity Management Server AIMS platform. This new product suite extends AIMS' user provisioning and end-to-end password management offering to include...
Tags: password, password management, phone, RSA SecurID, RSA Security Inc.
Research articles 2005-06-22
The IRS simplifies e-filing
It will be easier to file your taxes online this year, because you'll be able to use a selfselected personal identification number instead of mailing in a paper form with your signature as in the past, says the Internal Revenue Service. To file your taxesIt will be easier to file...
Tags: Internal Revenue Service, software, tax
Research articles 2002-02-08
Card Grants Portal Access
U.S. Air Force personnel can now log on to the service's portal using a common access card and personal identification number. The two-factor authentication will facilitate usage while improving security, Air Force officials say. To access the portal using the card/personal identification number combination, personnel must go to the Web...
Tags: Air Force, INTERNET, Portals, security
Research articles 2005-11-01
Before Filing Your Taxes
Don't make any of these common goofs that could flag your 2008 tax return at the IRS. If you do, you might get socked with stiff penalties and interest, not to mention a delayed refund. ...
Tags: Internal Revenue Service, MoneyWatch, AMT, Taxes, Free Trade, Personal Finance, Financial Planning, Finance, Jill Schlesinger, IRS, Red Flag, Alternative Minimum Tax, Filing Status, Head of Household, Taxpayer Identification Number, TIN, Electronic Signature, Tax Return, 2008 Taxes, MoneyWatch.com Editor-at-Large, Jill Schlesinger, MoneyWatch.com Editor-at-Large
Articles 2009-04-03
Safe lock up. (Vindicator Corp.'s electronic lock for safes)
The Vindicator Lock is an electronic lock for safes that helps prevent employee theft. The lock requires an electronic and a personal identification number PIN to open the safe while maintaining a detailed audit of safe activity. The date, time of day, PIN, name, identification number and description of the...
Tags: Taco Bell Corp.
Research articles 1994-05-01
Online thieves get personal information on 310,000 in US
NEW YORK AFP — Some 310,000 people could have lost their personal identification data to online thieves who broke into the computers of leading US information broker LexisNexis, the company said. The number was nearly 10 times that reported when the computer break-in was first revealed a month ago...
Tags: computer, LexisNexis, Litigation, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, Seisint
Research articles 2005-04-12
More online perks to tempt e-filers
In a pilot program this income-tax season, the IRS is encouraging eight million eligible households to file their returns electronically using a personal identification number that was mailed to them earlier this year. The number not only substitutes for the paper-signature document, Form 8453, that e-filers were required to mail,...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 1999-03-01
TurboTax Offers Advice for Paperless Tax Filing
Business Editors MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif--BUSINESS WIRE--March 9, 2001 Recent media reports state that some number of taxpayers have had the IRS reject electronically-filed tax returns that have been submitted using the IRS's new Self-Select PIN Personal Identification Number option. Commercially available tax preparation software, such as Quicken...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes, TurboTax
Research articles 2001-03-09
Suspicious? Check out these schemes and scams
Apparently there are a couple of different types of official-looking tax forms making the rounds with a few questions that go beyond even what the IRS might ask. Such as, "What is your bank-account number, and what is the personal identification number required to access it?" Though most people would...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2002-06-17
Electronic Banking Basics
Electronic banking, also known as electronic fund transfer EFT, uses computer and electronic technology as a substitute for checks and other paper transactions. EFTs are initiated through devices such as cards or codes that you use to gain access to your account. Many financial institutions use an automated teller machine...
Tags: Electronic Banking, Automated Teller Machine, IFG, Electronic Fund Transfer, Banking, Financial Services
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Beyond EMV: Next-Generation Fraud in Europe
Not long ago, payment-related fraud was mostly an opportunistic crime committed by small-time fraudsters. Today, the scale and sophistication of payment products and channels have grown - and so have fraud risks. In Europe, identity theft is fast emerging as the most potent type of fraud; in the United Kingdom...
Tags: Payment, Unisys Corp., Fraud, Litigation, Operational Accounting, Business Operations, Finance
White papers 2005-01-10
Are you ready to PK-enable?
Wouldn't it be so much simpler if Department of Defense DoD personnel had to remember only one simple Personal Identification Number PIN to carry out their daily responsibilities, no matter where they worked or traveled in an official capacity? As a result of new technology, this possibility will soon become...
Tags: Authentication/Encryption, HARDWARE, identity, NETWORKING, PKI, SECURITY, Servers, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2004-12-22
Congress should require fed to assure open system
No matter where a consumer banks, he should be able to rely on his checking account to pay for goods and services. That reliability exists if he settles payment with a check. Merchants who accept checks don't discriminate on the basis of the bank the check is drawn on. But...
Tags: bank, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, payment, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2001-05-01
Users can log onto Portal with CAC card
WASHINGTON -- Users can now log on to the Air Force Portal using their common access card and personal identification number. This latest change to the Air Force Portal means fewer passwords for users to remember and leads to greater security for Air Force networks, said Maj. David Gindhart...
Tags: Air Force, INTERNET, password, Portals
Research articles 2005-09-01
Flash cash.
Byline: Denise Cullen May 30, 2006 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Travelex Cash Passport Debit card is the newest payment option for Australian travellers. The product, loaded with Australian dollars, is protected by a personal identification number and can be...
Tags: ATM, coffin, General Motors Corp., NETWORKING, Visa Inc.
Research articles 2006-05-30
Air Force adopts biometrics security systems.(Security beat: homeland defense briefs)(Brief Article)
U.S. Air Force bases will be installing biometrics security systems to help control access. Scott Air Force Base, Ill., is one of several facilities to employ the biometric HandReaders technology produced by IR Recognition Systems. HandReader functions in conjunction with a six-digit personal identification number. Security...
Tags: Air Force, Authentication/Encryption, Biometrics, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-05-01
Tax Season Notes-Things to Look Forward To
NEW ELECTRONIC PIN SIGNATURE REQUIREMENTS The IRS is imposing new requirements eliminating the need for a paper signature document to be sent in support of e-filed individual income tax returns submitted by tax practitioners (IR 2007-130). Beginning with the 2008 filing season, tax practitioners will be able...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2007-11-01
The basics of e-file
BEGUN AS A PILOT PROJECT IN 1986, E-FILE IS the Internal Revenue Service's IRS program for the electronic filing of tax returns. It has been so successful that the IRS expects at least 80% of all returns will be filed electronically by 2007. Toward that end, 99% of forms and...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2003-12-01
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