Tuesday, October 28, 2014

The Apple Pay refuseniks at CVS won’t win this battle

Darlene Storm: Zero-day in Samsung 'Find My Mobile' service allows attacker to remotely lock phone | Richi Jennings: Apple Pay becomes a hard pill to swallow for CVS

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Jonny Evans: The Apple Pay refuseniks at CVS won't win this battle
The CVS network's decision not to support Apple Pay doesn't matter too much -- its alternative mobile payments system won't catch on and customers will just pay cash. Read More


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Darlene Storm: Zero-day in Samsung 'Find My Mobile' service allows attacker to remotely lock phone
NIST warned that if an attacker exploits the zero-day vulnerability in Samsung's 'Find My Mobile' service, then the hacker can remotely lock, unlock and ring the phone. Read More


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Richi Jennings: Apple Pay becomes a hard pill to swallow for CVS
Apple's new NFC mobile payment system -- Apple Pay -- has received generally positive reviews from users and journalists alike. On the other hand, a group of retailers known as Merchant Customer Exchange recently had a less-than-enthusiastic reaction to Apple's new wireless wonder. So unenthused, the group has now blocked all NFC-based payment systems. Read More

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This manufacturing company has a shiny new HR system, reports a pilot fish working there -- and it's going to take some getting used to. Read More


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