The FBI and US Secret Service have put to bed rumours that a recent cyber attack on JP Morgan & Chase, America’s largest bank, were sponsored by the Russian government. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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21st October 2014
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The FBI and US Secret Service have put to bed rumours that a recent cyber attack on JP Morgan & Chase, America’s largest bank, were sponsored by the Russian government.

Russians not responsible for JP Morgan accounts hack, says FBI
 
Insights & Analysis

US shoppers still prefer paying by debit card to any other method, but that number is decreasing, according to a new report by TSYS.

Are debit cards in decline?
 
M&A

Onyx Payments, a major international payment processor for hotels and travel agencies, has announced the acquisition of its long-time strategic partner, the Spain-based Worldwide Payment Service (WPS).

WPS snapped up by travel-specialist payments giant Onyx
 
New Products & Technology

Twitter is aiming to launch its new Buy button officially in the first quarter of 2015 after trialling the payment method last month.

Twitter to roll out Buy button officially in early 2015
 

First Tennessee Bank has announced it will be able to offer customers the option of using a debit or credit card within Apple Pay, a new payment service from Apple.

First Tennessee to offer Apple Pay
 
More News

A publisher based in Illinois has found that a security vulnerability in its shopping card software allowed hackers to access the personal information and card details of thousands of customers.

9,000 customers may have had card details stolen, says Sourcebooks
 
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