BASE24

BASE24 is a series of applications produced by ACI Worldwide, Inc. that support payment systems used by large financial institutions.

For the number system, see Base 24.

BASE24-atm

BASE24-atm is an EFT processing and switching system that provides ATM support and management including transaction routing and authorization, electronic data interchange, settlement, reporting, network control, and stored-value card functionality.[1]

BASE24-eps

BASE24-eps, formerly BASE24-eps, is a payment engine that the financial payments industry uses. It is used to acquire, authenticate, route, switch, and authorize financial transactions across multiple channels.[2] It is supported by mainframe computer platforms including z/OS, HP NonStop (Tandem), UNIX (IBM pSeries, Sun Sparc) and Linux (x86_64).[3]

BASE24-infobase

BASE24-infobase is used to collect ATM transactions, including EFT payments, and distribute operational data, such as automated software updates. It operates on HP NonStop and is able to receive data from a range of ATMs.[4]

BASE24-pos

BASE24-pos is a data integrity support application. It is supported by HP NonStop servers. It has a Stored Value Module component that provides online issuance and validation of stored-value card data. It also has an ACI Commerce Gateway component which serves as a firewall between internal servers and the Internet or other payment networks.[5]

gollark: Now to reverse-DNS your IP using AAC, compress the ethernet AGP bus, and DFPWMify the subdirectories, so I can use the path now opened to your computer to hackerize it.
gollark: Oh, fun idea, PotatOS could have a logging mechanism and decent IPC thing.
gollark: A few things to look for might be... bytecode, I guess, keywords like "payload", "uninstall", some process IDs as 6_4 suggested, hmm, what else.
gollark: That might be good.
gollark: I'm wondering how to detect exploit-looking code now. This is probably a Hard Problem.

References

  1. "BASE24-atm". ACI Worldwide, Inc. Archived from the original on 4 October 2009. Retrieved 1 Sep 2009.
  2. "BASE24-eps". ACI Worldwide, Inc. Archived from the original on 2009-06-20. Retrieved 1 Sep 2009.
  3. "A Guide to the ACI Worldwide BASE24-eps on z/OS". IBM Redbooks. Retrieved 1 Sep 2009.
  4. "BASE24-infobase". ACI Worldwide, Inc. Retrieved 16 Jun 2011.
  5. "BASE24-pos". ACI Worldwide, Inc. Archived from the original on 2009-05-29. Retrieved 1 Sep 2009.


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