If you've experienced confusion in the check-out line, you're not alone. As more and more businesses move to credit card chip readers, some consumers are fed up with the inconsistencies. Dip the chip ...
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 ...
As holiday shoppers take to area stores, businesses are scrambling to convert their credit card readers to process EMV computer chip-enabled cards. The United States was supposed to begin ...
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 ...
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 ...
With the October 1 deadline, Visa and MasterCard are officially shedding their liability for fraud committed through magnetic swipe transactions. The “virtually impossible to counterfeit” chip-enabled ...
Over the past year, most banks and financial institutions issued replacement cards containing the chip. Many retailers have added chip card readers at their stores but aren’t yet using the technology.
Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. pushed back the deadline for installing chip-card readers in U.S. gasoline pumps after station owners complained they didn’t have enough time to complete the multibillion ...
The new Europay, MasterCard, and Visa (EMV) terminals, similar to those that have been available in Europe for many years, are supposed to have a higher level of fraud protection via the encrypted ...
Robert Pilk of Mountain Empire Comics in Bristol knows technology is always changing. "It gets easier and easier to work these credit cards," Pilk said. "We used to have the old swipe machine, so this ...
A major deadline is approaching for all gas stations across the country.By Oct. 1, all stations must accept more secure chip cards for transactions at the pump instead of magnetic stripe cards that ...