ROANOKE, Va. (WSET) -- Credit card chip readers. Love them or hate them, they're here to stay. The new EMV readers mean more security, but in some cases, they also take longer than the older swipe ...
You might think as a technology compliance consultant that we spend the majority of our time pouring over complicated regulatory documents and network configurations. Well, that’s not quite the case.
Square Inc. on Wednesday ended months of speculation with an announcement that it will begin offering an EMV card reader early next year. Square will start taking orders for the device, which will ...
Credit and debit cards in the U.S. now have EMV -- Europay, Mastercard and Visa -- chip technology, the global standard for card payments that significantly reduces fraud. Most card users are familiar ...
Square announced that it will reveal new hardware to read microchip-enabled credit cards next year. The new device will cost more than Square's currently free reader, due to the cost of materials. The ...
An EMV chip is a small computer chip in the front of the credit card that lets the card and the card reader engage in a digital conversation, sometimes called a handshake, to authenticate the ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SmartMetric, Inc. (OTCQB:SMME) is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement and license to manufacture the SmartMetric biometric credit card with the ...
Starting Oct. 1, a new standard in credit card technologies goes into effect. — -- Chip-enabled credit cards will now become the standard for consumers and business owners. Banks and credit ...
Many consumers and merchants adjusting to using newly-issued EMV credit and debit cards may undergo a perception versus reality check as Visa Inc. prepares to debut its Quick Chip for EMV program.
US consumers have been fumbling with chip cards for a year now. Credit: Getty Images It's been a long year. At least, it feels that way if you spent it waiting to pay for things with your chip card.
A security analysis firm called Gemini Advisory recently posted a report saying that credit card fraud is actually on the rise in the US. That’s surprising, because the US is three years out from a ...