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March 5, 2012 /

Student ID thieves rack up nearly $80 in snacks

Three University of Memphis students, using a stolen student ID card, bought snacks totaling $76.25 before they were arrested. They’ve been charged with fraudulent use of a debit card. University police said the campus ID had been used 60 times...
March 2, 2012 /

Higher One adds new checking account options

Higher One expanded its checking account options for college students. Previously checking accounts were only offered to current customers but new customers can now have immediate access to three checking account choices tailored to suit the banking behavior of college...
March 1, 2012 /

Blackboard forum cancelled

Blackboard Transact’s Campus Commerce and Security Forum, scheduled for March 7, has been cancelled, said a Blackboard spokesperson. The session was to be from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Blackboard Offices in Washington, D.C. The forum has not...
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Rhode Island school wants IDs useable off campus

Brown University, Providence, R.I. is considering a plan to enable students to use Bear Buck accounts off campus. Bear Bucks, which replaced the school’s declining balance system this semester, is similar to a debit card but is currently only good...
February 27, 2012 /

Students looking to build application that can sub as student ID card

Some students at Utah Valley University, Orem, are looking for donations that will give them seed money to develop their own iPhone app that could double as a student ID card. Trent Ewing and Mark Wilkinson are in the planning...
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February 27, 2012 / ,

Using PKI for physical access control

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