ING develops app that turns Android phone into mobile cash register - Security.NL

2022-09-24 11:48:32 By : Ms. Aishi Cheng

ING has developed an app that turns Android phones and tablets into mobile cash registers and allows customers to pay contactless.HEMA is the first retail chain to test the new payment solution in a number of stores.Via the SoftPOS app it is possible to pay at any location in a store with an employee and the customer no longer has to go to a fixed cash register.The app supports contactless payments with Mastercard, Visa, Maestro and V PAY and via Apple Pay and Google Pay.It also works for higher amounts that require a PIN to be entered on the mobile device.HEMA will be conducting a trial in three stores from mid-September.When the pilot is successful, the retail chain intends to deploy the app on a larger scale.SoftPOS was jointly developed by ING, CCV, Cow Hills and ZEBRA.You are not logged in and respond "Anonymous".This means that Security.NL does not store any account information (email address and alias) for this response.Your comment will not be posted immediately but will be moderated first.If you don't have an account yet, you can create an account here.When you respond Anonymously, you must always provide a captcha code.Are you an experienced pen tester and would you like to lead a team of pen testers/red teamers?Do you want to share your knowledge with colleagues and take the entire department to the next level?We are looking for a Team Leader for the Hackers of Hoffmann, an enthusiastic club of ethical hackers that continues to grow.Do you think it's cool to find out exactly how an app works on a smartphone or how data is stored in the latest smartwatches or Fitbits?Then start as a forensic researcher digital technology at the Netherlands Forensic Institute in The Hague!National Cyber ​​Security Center (NCSC)The NCSC has undergone a development in recent years, but will also have to invest heavily in the digital security of the Netherlands in the coming years.In this dynamic working environment, it is up to the senior threat analyst to analyze and interpret digital threats, so that organizations vital to the Netherlands can take appropriate security measures.Legal question: This isn't quite security, but many readers have electric cars, hence my question: I read that...Always immediately informed of the latest security news?Follow us on Twitter now too!On December 5, 2017 we introduced a new version of our house rules and privacy policy.In order to continue, you must agree once to the new house rules of Security.NL.On May 24, 2018, we updated our privacy policy in the context of the GDPR.In order to continue, you must agree once to the updated privacy policy.If you have any questions, please contact info@security.nl.On May 24, 2018, we updated our privacy policy in the context of the GDPR.In order to continue, you must agree once to the updated privacy policy.If you have any questions, please contact info@security.nl.Thank you!You can now log in to your account.When you enter the email address of your account below, a new activation link will be sent to you.You can use this link to set a new password.When you have entered the correct e-mail address, you will automatically receive a new activation link.You can use this link to set a new password.Enter your email address and choose an alias of up to 30 characters.You have successfully registered.Before you can use your account, it must first be activated.You can do this yourself using the activation link that has been sent to the specified e-mail address.