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Securing Payments for Consumers

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With a shift away from traditional payment methods and the number of tech-savvy

hackers increasing, concern

over credit card fraud is growing. More wireless transactions means easier access

to credit card information and malware installation.

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What happened with the recent POS security breaches in retail across the

nation?

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Malware known as "Kaptoxa" was placed

on POS systems to collect information on all transactions.

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Consumers are demanding a solution after the recent attacks on Target, Neiman Marcus, and other retailers

across the nation.

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Pin and Chip Technology is more secure. Every credit card has a chip that acts as a

mini computer and creates a unique

number for each individual transaction. This is more difficult to duplicate than with

a magnetic strip card.

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What is EMV?EMV stands for Europay, Mastercard, Visa.

It is a global standard for chip

cards, as well as the POS systems and ATMs that are enabled to authenticate

the integrated circuit (IC) cards.

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EMV is not powered by government regulations. Some believe government should regulate a

solution or we could risk failure in launching an effective chip and pin system.

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Will Chip and Pin Technology be enough?

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The reality: chip and pin cards will NOT prevent access to data. Firewalls and anti-malware are still

needed.

However, IC cards reduce the number of hacking attempts because data is less valuable to hackers

as each transaction has a unique number.

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What This Means for Retailers:They must adopt chip-based EMV cards by October 2015 and replace old terminals and

applications with EMV capable systems.

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