Apple Pay competitor CurrentC hacked
CurrentC, a mobile payment system, reported that third parties had obtained the e-mails of its pilot members. CurrentC has been in the news recently after CVS and Rite Aid disabled Apple Pay at their stores.
CurrentC, a mobile payment system, reported that third parties had obtained the e-mails of its pilot members. CurrentC has been in the news recently after CVS and Rite Aid disabled Apple Pay at their stores.
CurrentC has been in the news a lot recently. The mobile payment system is in the middle of a battle between major tech companies and national retailers. But CurrentC has had some trouble recently.
CurrentC was hacked sometime in the past 36 hours.聽CurrentC is currently being developed by Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX), a major retail consortium. On Wednesday, MCX sent an e-mail to members of its pilot program to inform them of the breach.
This is what a CurrentC spokeswoman Linda Walsh聽told 海角大神 via e-mail:聽
CurrentC will be connected to a consumer鈥檚 debit account, which means stores won't have to pay credit card fees. Though the program isn't expected to launch until 2015, CurrentC has been in the news recently. CVS and Rite Aid, both MCX members, disabled Apple Pay technology at their stores. The move also blocked Google Wallet and Softcard because they use the same wireless system as Apple Pay.聽
Spokespeople for CVS and Rite Aid聽told聽CNN that they are still "evaluating mobile payment options." That statement is believed to be an indication that MCX stores will favor the CurrentC system once it is developed.聽
鈥淐learly Rite Aid and CVS are making a business decision over a customer satisfaction decision,鈥 Patrick Moorhead, president of Moor Insights & Strategy,聽told聽The New York Times.
MCX has touted the systems security, saying customer data is saved on a cloud service and not a personal phone. But recent hacks of cloud devices and this current breach have created some skeptics.聽
Apple Pay was launched on Oct. 20 and is already connected to more than 1 million credit cards, Apple CEO Tim Cook said Monday at a tech conference in Laguna Beach, Calif. Apple Pay is available at 220,000 store locations. The software is available on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, and allows users to make purchases by tapping their phone to a register.
When asked about CVS and Rite Aid's decision to disable Apple Pay, Mr. Cook said, "In the long arc of time, you鈥檙e only relevant as a retailer and merchant if your customers love you."