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WorldPay launches virtual store detective

WorldPay launches virtual store detective

By:  IT Focus Staff  On: 31 Aug 2002 For: Channelworld India 
 

Multi-currency payment processor WorldPay Ltd. in July announced the launch of an e-commerce product said to take the burden of managing anti-fraud protection away from the retailer.

Multi-currency payment processor WorldPay Ltd. in July announced the launch of an e-commerce product said to take the burden of managing anti-fraud protection away from the retailer.










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