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Is the use of PIN for every purchase justified?

Every use of the PIN exposes it, and the exposure has a cost attached. For small value transactions, say less than 50 Pounds, it is probably not economically justified. Moreover, establishements where most of the transactions are low value could probably use much cheaper terminals, that do not have PIN pads at all. No PIN used, no PIN stolen.

13 October 2008 /retail Trends in Financial Services

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Could EMV have prevented the TJX breach?

I quote from the Boston Globe: "In one of the first interviews by a top TJX executive following a record security breach, vice chairman Donald G. Campbell told the Globe that the US payment system should follow countries in Europe and Asia that have rolled out credit and debit cards embedded with computer chips. If the cards were in use world...

08 September 2008 /payments /retail Trends in Financial Services

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How did they obtain the PINs?

The important issue, in my mind, is how did the fraudsters obtain the ATM PIN codes.

28 March 2008 /security /regulation

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Diebold

Diebold is one of the leading vendors of ATMs worldwide, and is now in the news: http://www.diebold.com/ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/h?s=dbd Whatever the outcome of the current boardroom hassle, it is obvious that things had gone wrong and that the future management of Diebold, whoever they be, will have to reassess the company and its ways. From a ...

08 March 2008 /security /retail Trends in Financial Services

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