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This fall, the United States will finally transition to EMVbut its too little too late.
August 28
Vesta -
Hackers can already take control of a car. And as vehicles become rolling shopping malls, cybercriminals will have an opportunity to snatch your identity, too.
August 27 -
When a federal appellate panel sided with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against the Wyndham hotel chain this week, it cemented the FTC as a power to be reckoned with for companies that have poor security.
August 26 -
Many Americans who travel abroad have already experienced the changes that chip technology will bring when chip technology rolls out widely this year.
August 26
Chase -
Following its massive 2013 data breach, Target vowed to accelerate its EMV-chip card migration, but the retailer still just barely made the card networks' deadline.
August 25 -
Wireless transactions provider Apriva and payment technology services company Global Payments have teamed up to release a white-label EMV mobile payment offering.
August 25 -
More than 212 million biometric authentication devices will be shipped over the next decade for use in financial services, according to recent Tractica market research.
August 25 -
WASHINGTON A Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. publication on Monday advised banks to include cyber risk in standard disaster-planning and business-continuity exercises as part of general strategic-planning discussions.
August 24 -
As part of the transition to EMV-chip cards in the U.S., some issuers are adding PIN security to cards that used to require only a signature. But as technology advances, the PIN may not provide as much security as consumers believe.
August 24 -
As mobile wallets and other high-tech payment mechanisms proliferate, they bring with them more options for security. Companies are increasingly looking for ways to use devices' built-in cameras to urge consumers to take self-portraits for authentication.
August 21




