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In 2015 the United States rolled out the EMV Chip and Pin security features on credit cards, after dragging feet for 10 years on it. The idea behind it was to reduce fraud. A new study showed it barely made a dent. This episode goes through the EMV failure and some of the reasons why it was dead on arrival.
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By Drew KoenigIn 2015 the United States rolled out the EMV Chip and Pin security features on credit cards, after dragging feet for 10 years on it. The idea behind it was to reduce fraud. A new study showed it barely made a dent. This episode goes through the EMV failure and some of the reasons why it was dead on arrival.
Gemini Advisory Report
Be aware, be safe.
Don't forget to subscribe to the Security In Five Newsletter.
Send in your Security Horror Stories - [email protected]
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Binary Blogger Website
Security In Five Podcast Page - Podcast RSS
Twitter @binaryblogger
iTunes, YouTube, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher
Email - [email protected]