Credit Card Breach at Buckle Stores

The Buckle Inc., a clothier that operates more than 450 stores in 44 U.S. states, disclosed Friday that its retail locations were hit by malicious software designed to steal customer credit card data. The disclosure came hours after KrebsOnSecurity contacted the company regarding reports from sources in the financial sector about a possible breach at the retailer. Continue reading Credit Card Breach at Buckle Stores

Why are card associations launching RFID enabled payment cards despite of their being unsecure?

You can use applications to get data from these cards. I got tracks data of my cards as well as card number and expiry from my debit card just by single tap of phone. A criminal can use that data and use it ( though my card i… Continue reading Why are card associations launching RFID enabled payment cards despite of their being unsecure?

Chip-and-PIN Credit Cards, One Year On

At the end of 2016, more than a year after the official liability shift, most large retailers in the U.S. have finally adopted chip-and-PIN credit cards.

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