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PayPal Tells Customer Her Death Is A Breach Of ContractPayPal apparently doesn't believe that death is a good enough reason for their customers to not pay their bills.

Tech Companies Banishing Extremists After CharlottesvilleIt took bloodshed in Charlottesville to get tech companies to do what civil rights groups have been calling for for years: take a firmer stand against accounts used to promote hate and violence.

Massive Cyberattack Claims To Test Big Websites' VulnerabilitiesMultiple cyberattacks on server farms of a key internet firm repeatedly disrupted access to major websites and online services including Twitter, Netflix and PayPal across the United States on Friday -- though the hacking group claiming responsibility says the attack wasn't malicious, but rather meant to help expose security flaws.

Lawsuit Claims PayPal Takes Buyers’ Side In Disputed TransactionsPayPal is one of the largest online payments companies in the world and the company processes millions of dollars in transactions every year. But some sellers claim the company is taking sides when it comes to disputed transactions.

Retail Strategist Says It’s The Season Of Spending For FloridiansNew research from the University of Florida revealed consumer confidence in the Sunshine State is at a 7-year high.

Ebay To Split Off PayPal EBay is splitting off its fastest growing segment, mobile payment service PayPal, the e-commerce company said Tuesday.

Apple Pushes Digital Wallet With Apple Pay Rather than swiping their card, Apple is hoping users will tap their phone to pay.

Amazon Debuts Mobile Payment App & Card Reader Amazon is getting into the small business sector with their new credit-card processing device and mobile app that helps business owners accept payments using their smart phones and tablets.

The Big Biometric BoomThe futuristic high-tech security devices that only appeared in secret agent movies are now being rolled out for consumer use in everyday life.