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The 20-year legal battle over credit card fees is over — and for once, everyone’s a winner
Merchants gain relief, consumers keep their benefits, and the payment networks can move forward under clear, stable rules.
Ghost-tapping scammers exploit wireless technology to drain accounts through small transactions, but RFID-blocking wallets ...
Ghost tapping targets tap-to-pay credit and debit cards, as well as mobile wallets, by exploiting Near Field Communication (NFC). NFC allows devices to share information when they are very close, ...
At the same time, being aware of how and where your card information is used helps you to enjoy these benefits safely and ...
The risk of credit card fraud doesn’t end when or where you swipe your card. Any business that stores your credit card number could experience a data breach in which a hacker attains access to your ...
Under the new agreement, Visa and Mastercard would reduce swipe fees by 0.1 percentage point for five years. Additionally, ...
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Using your credit card at checkout is about to get more complex
The process of using a credit card at checkout is about to become more complicated, as detailed in a recent report. New ...
Scams can not only set you back financially, but also suck up your time as you make sure things don't get worse.
Credit card swipe fees are going up, costing businesses and could eventually cost all of us more money too. The fees are charged every time we swipe a credit card while shopping. Here's an example: ...
With Target saying its data breach is much worse, here's what to watch for. Jan. 11, 2014— -- intro: Would you give a thief direct access to your checking account? No? Unfortunately, you may be ...
The risk of credit card fraud doesn’t end when or where you swipe your card. Any business that stores your credit card number could experience a data breach in which a hacker attains access to your ...
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