Abstract:
An adaptor for fixed attachment of an electronic payment terminal to a support. The adaptor has a body on which there is mounted a clip for the reversible fixed attachment of the electronic payment terminal to the support.
Abstract:
A method is proposed for detecting a disconnection of a main connector of an electronic payment terminal. The method includes detecting a break in a connection control loop between a central control unit, housed in the terminal, and the main connector. In the event of a positive detection of a break, configuring the terminal in a blocked state.
Abstract:
A method of auto-detection of attempted piracy of an electronic payment card. The method includes the following acts implemented by the card: detection of a sequence of suspect operations implemented in interaction with the card, and storing in the card a corresponding suspect status; interaction of the card with a distinct entity and authentication, by the card, of the distinct entity; and communication, by the card, of the stored suspect status to the authenticated distinct entity.
Abstract:
A module for emulating a payment card, providing a corresponding emulated card. The module is integrated into a secure enclosure of a communication terminal and is configured to receive a request from an administration module installed in the communication terminal; obtain an item of data representative of the payment card, known as card data, during a payment operation involving the emulated card and requiring the card datum obtained; and communicate with a payment acquisition module of a payment device, via a communication module of the payment device. The emulated card can be used in a plurality of successive payment operations.
Abstract:
An adaptor for fixed attachment of an electronic payment terminal to a support. The adaptor has a body on which there is mounted a clip for the reversible fixed attachment of the electronic payment terminal to the support.
Abstract:
A method is provided for detecting a fraudulent electronic payment terminal. The method includes an act, implemented by a mobile terminal independently and prior to a transaction phase, of generating an alarm indicating that the electronic payment terminal is fraudulent. The act of generating an alarm is activated: when no message coming from the electronic payment terminal is received by the mobile terminal before expiry of a predetermined timeout period; or when a phase of verifying a response, received from the electronic payment terminal to a challenge sent out by the mobile terminal delivers a negative verification result, the act of verification being implemented by the mobile terminal.
Abstract:
A method is proposed for detecting a disconnection of a main connector of an electronic payment terminal. The method includes detecting a break in a connection control loop between a central control unit, housed in the terminal, and the main connector. In the event of a positive detection of a break, configuring the terminal in a blocked state.