TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Entering the biggest shopping time of the year, businesses nationwide are installing chip-card readers as another form of insurance for consumers and businesses worried about ...
Credit card companies are still in the process of rolling out the new technology that consumers were told would better protect them from fraud. Investigative reporter Daralene Jones uncovered a flaw ...
A new warning is coming from the Better Business Bureau about a different method crooks are using to steal information from your credit or debit card. It is called "shimming" and having a chip card ...
COLUMBIA - Consumers might notice their debit and credit cards have a slightly different look now. More and more cards are featuring chip technology, which is designed to better protect people's ...
If you use a credit or debit card to pay at the gas pump, keep an eye out for fraudulent charges: The card readers there tend to lack chip technology, and hackers are targeting them, card issuer Visa ...
Merchants may have some difficulty switching to EMV cards next year, but at least they’ll have a range of options when it comes to payment terminals. Square is debuting its affordable chip card reader ...
MasterCard Inc. said it has approved special card readers from four vendors for consumers to authenticate themselves online with chip cards. As part of the Purchase, N.Y., card company's chip ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Does the new chip in your credit card protect you from fraud? There are 408 million credit cards, embedded with the chip, in circulation. That means about 80 percent of Americans ...
A new wave of card skimming has popped up in Massachusetts, where thieves are installing card skimming devices on point-of-sale systems (POS) and ATMs at gas stations and grocery stores. But, in ...
If your credit card hasn't been replaced yet, it will be soon.Thursday is the deadline for the credit card industry to switch to new, more secure chip cards, although many card-issuers won't be ready ...
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