Soon, U.S. overseas travelers’ frustrations with credit cards could ease. Visa and MasterCard have issued an October 2015 deadline for the switch from the swipe-and-sign cards, the standard in the U.S ...
On Oct. 1, 2015, the liability of fraudulent credit card transactions shifted from financial institutions to retailers who didn’t have systems capable of reading the new chip-enabled credit and debit ...
Businesses should be EMV compliant to avoid being held responsible for credit card fraud. EMV compliance requires businesses to use EMV card readers to process credit card transactions. Your business ...
There is good news for credit card holders as chip cards are on their way to becoming more convenient. The new chip credit cards are more secure than those that swipe, but they are also more time ...
The new chip credit cards are working, so well in fact, that retailers that accept chip cards are seeing fraud drop by nearly half. And as 7 On Your Side's Michael Finney explains, the transaction ...
As banks and credit institutions continue to install chips onto their cards, transaction issues still remain. Whether it is faulty chips or chip readers, credit card experts say the new technology ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – You know those new chip credit or debit cards you’re using because they’re supposed to be “safer than the old ones? There’s a new warning for you about a potential flaw with them.
(NEW YORK) — Chip credit cards may not be able to protect consumers from identity fraud. In some cases, a theif can place a home made device over a credit card reader and capture the information off ...
Just three days after the deadline for businesses to install new smart chip credit card readers, scammers have already found a new way to target you and your money. According to 2 Works for You sister ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. This June 10, 2015 photo shows a chip credit card in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) When it comes to mixing convenience and ...