By Tuesday, however, not all JPay users were seeing featured fully restored. “Through the latest JPay update, the system inadvertently removed the option for incarcerated individuals to save drafts ...
Since 2011, more than 500,000 of the 1.2 million people who received prepaid cards from JPay were forced to pay fees to retrieve their money, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said. By Emily ...
Miramar-based JPay has agreed to be acquired by Dallas-based Securus Technologies. JPay provides electronic payments, email, and entertainment and educational related apps to prisoners, currently ...
Inmates in five Idaho prisons exploited a vulnerability on their JPay tablets to steal almost $225,000 worth of credits, according to officials. The Idaho Department of Correction said 364 prisoners ...
BOISE — Idaho prison officials say 364 inmates hacked the JPay tablets they use for email, music and games and collectively transferred nearly a quarter million dollars into their own accounts. Idaho ...
A view of JPay’s call center where customer service agents answer questions of inmates’ families. Eleanor Bell/Center for Public Integrity JPay Inc., the biggest provider of money transfers to ...
More than 52,000 inmates in state prisons will be receiving tablet computers provided by the company JPay by the end of this year, according to the acting director of the state corrections department.
Inmates are getting their hands on technology. JPay, a private corrections-related service, recently announced that it’s manufacturing a tablet specifically customized for inmates. The JP5mini will be ...
JPay, a tech company that services incarcerated individuals, said Monday that a recent system change that impacted writing capabilities was made in error and had been ...