February 2002
WebCC completes SecurePIN 1.0 client launcher for Windows
WebCC Inc. has completed SecurePIN client launcher for Windows (95/98/ME/NT/2000). Besides providing strong authentiction, SecurePIN allows users to aggregate all their online accounts (email, online banking, membership sites, etc.) and access them securely from their desktop with just a single click.
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January 2002
WebCC completes SecurePIN for Palm
WebCC Inc. has completed SecurePIN client launcher for the Palm handheld device adding another platform to its SecurePIN suite of supported platforms and devices.
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December 2001
WebCC completes SecurePIN for Kyocera
WebCC Inc. has completed SecurePIN client launcher for the Kyocera QCP 6035 smartphone. With SecurePIN installed on the Kyocera QCP 6035 users can securely access their online accounts and conduct mobile transasctions with just a single click. Besides monitoring their logins and transactions (received through SecurePIN real time alerts) users can easily detect any potential fraudulent activity.
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December 2001
SecurePIN integrates with PayTheBox
WebCC Inc. has completed SecurePIN client laucher for the RIM Blackberry device and has integrated SecurePIN server with WebCC PayTheBox secure mobile transaction platform.
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November 2001
WebCC Files BmePIN Authentication Patent
WebCC Inc. has added to its patent base with a patent on the technology behind the BmePIN Authentication system. Standing out by providing unprecedented levels of security while remaining simple, thin, and affordable, the BmePIN product provides additional security to PayTheBox™ as well as any system where authentication is required.
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July 2001
WebCC Files Secure Information Patent
WebCC Inc. has filed a patent on its secure method for anonymous electronic information transfer. This solution provides the corporate, government, legal, healthcare and other sectors to transport information electronically without exposing that information to the internet where it could be intercepted and misused. The surprising aspect is that this method, like WebCC's method of securely conducting financial transactions, does not require changes to current infrastructure.
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May 2001
WebCC Files Secure Financial Transaction Patent
WebCC Inc. has filed a patent on its secure method for anonymous financial transactions. Using a revolutionary approach to identify the transaction, WebCC has made possible the secure interchange of monies without exposing any personal or account information - in essence making the transaction assured but anonymous. In the case of a traditional "bricks and mortar" merchant, the customer's credit or debit card information, or even the customer's identity, are not necessary to fulfill the transaction and be certain that they have been paid. With this extraordinary approach, WebCC has offered wireless and wired solutions to the financial and telecommunications industries.
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April 2001
PayTheBox™ is Live!
The first secure and anonymous wireless transaction using WebCC Inc.'s PayTheBox™ and Secure Transaction™ solutions happened today at a local restaurant. Using a revolutionary and soon to be patent pending approach, WebCC has made possible the secure interchange of monies without exposing any personal or account information. The meal is paid for without any trace of the customer's credit card number or identity being given. In fact the card never left the customer's wallet...
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October 2000
WebCC Inc. Completes its Seed Investment Round
Thanks to private investment, WebCC Inc. is now poised to solve several security issues with electronic transfers of financial transactions and information. WebCC has taken the approach that the Internet is insecure by design, being an open method of transport available to everyone and distributed indiscriminantly. Rather than replace such a useful mechanism, WebCC is developing solutions that use the Internet as it was intended, as a global method of communication, but only transfering information that is only part of the equation, that cannot be linked to a person or a transaction and therefore useless to a third party.
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