Security News > 2016 > June > Microsoft Wallet enters the mobile payments fray: Is the industry secure? (Help Net Security)
The launch of Microsoft Wallet for Windows 10 users this week marks the latest entry from a major OEM into an increasingly booming mobile payments market. The new offering is only available to Windows Insiders members who have signed up for experimental updates so far, but it shows a clear commitment to take on Apple, Android and Samsung. Digital payments have proven so popular with consumers that MasterCard predicted this week that cash would be … More →
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