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Mobile payments companies should inform regulators of ‘security incidents’ – Wired.co.uk

Mobile payments companies should inform regulators of 'security incidents'
Wired.co.uk
Knowledge is something only the user knows, for example a password or ID number; ownership relates to having a token, smart card or mobile device, while inheritance refers to biometric data such as a fingerprint. The breach of one should not compromise 



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