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Chip cards offer greater security by creating a one-time use code in the transaction data. Because the code is unique to a single transaction, it can’t be re -used to commit fraud even it falls into the hands of data thieves. Eventually, chip cards can virtually eliminate counterfeit payment card fraud. Chip card technology also supports mobile payments, so the investments the industry makes today will help accelerate new innovations now and in the future. Making a purchase at the checkout counter will be slightly different with "chip cards," but the process will remain fast and convenient. As the infographic explains, cardholders will have to “insert” their card face up into the terminal rather than “swiping” it. Similar to non - EMV transactions, cardholders will then either sign for the purchase, enter a PIN, or do nothing at all for some quick every day transactions. When a scammer calls You’re at home and the telephone rings. While the caller’s phone number looks unfamiliar, you’re on the Do Not Call registry, so you answer. Sound familiar? When this happened to David Lott of the Atlanta Federal Reserve, the person on the other end of the line represented herself as being from the Microsoft Windows Security Center. She informed him not only that his computer was infected, but that he could download an application that would remove the virus – for a price. As you might suspect, the call was a scam. Had Mr. Lott taken the bait, the fraudul ent “fee” he would have lost would likely pale in comparison to the potential of having his computer hacked. While not new, telephone scams continue to fleece unsuspecting consumers. Whether masquerading as a computer company or bank, this brand of fraudster usually requests consumers to share sensitive personal information, such as social security numbers or payment card account details. The most important thing to remember in these situations is to never give personal information to someone who calls you. While your financial institution may call to report suspicious activity or to confirm that you made a particular transaction, you will not be asked to provide your account information. If this happens to you, dial the number on the back of your payment card to verify the call. Never use the telephone number the caller provides. Scammers continue to call, because they sometimes succeed. If you are suspicious, end the call immediately. Better to be safe than scammed. For latest headlines and related news, visit our page here: Visa Security Sense - Fraud News
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