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Traveling abroad? You may have been told you need a chip-and-PIN credit card, but that may no longer be true. Here's why.
One of many ways that Americans are ridiculed by the rest of the world is that they don’t have chip and PIN on their credit cards yet; US credit card companies have been slow to bring this ...
Four years ago, about a dozen credit cards equipped with chip-and-PIN technology were stolen in France. In May 2011, a banking group noticed that those stolen cards were being used in Belgium ...
Coming to a shop near you: Chip and PIN cards Still, getting tens of millions of new cards in the hands of consumers, and then making sure millions of merchants can process them is a mammoth ...
If you plan to drive in France, watch out for toll roads on major routes and be sure to follow Rick Steves' advice for how to pay at the booths.
After years of preparation, chip and PIN credit cards are finally arriving in the United States. But while a chip and PIN might be much more secure than a signature, hackers have shown that it's ...
Banks are only issuing “chip and signature” cards in the United States, a less secure standard as signatures can easily be forged.
Banks are 'encouraging' fraudsters to steal 'billions' of pounds from customers by denying that exploits in chip and pin systems are possible - and the watchdog is allowing them to do it, a ...
If you don’t have a card with chip and PIN technology, using a contactless credit card may be the only way to pay some vendors. Are Contactless Cards Safe?
To improve your chipping around the green and to stick it close to the pin, use these 10 tips from GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kellie Stenzel.
Although chip-and-PIN cards are an improvement to magnetic strip cards when it comes to exposure to fraud, your information isn’t 100 percent secure. Chip cards can still be skimmed — or ...