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As Credit Card Tech Evolved, Some Would-Be Hiccups Never HappenedEMV chip cards feature a small microprocessor that generates encrypted data and requires consumers to insert (or "dip") their card into a card reader, rather than use the old method of swiping a ...
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Can chip cards be skimmed?The introduction of so-called EMV or chip card technology was designed to decrease this risk. With a chip card, you insert your card into the card reader without swiping. And while chip cards are ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Computer security researchers at payment technology company NCR have discovered a gaping security flaw in EMV (Europay, Mastercard, Visa) chips on credit cards.
The DSMART is a fast, versatile and cost-competitive core intended for smart card reader applications. It provides a communication interface with a smart card, based on ISO 7816-3/EMV4.2 requirements.
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