The PIN pad-tampering attack Michaels Stores Inc. revealed earlier this month is far more widespread than it originally believed, affecting at least 90 payment terminals in stores in 20 states, the ...
NEW YORK, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Barnes & Noble Inc said on Wednesday that customers who shopped at 63 of its stores as recently as last month may have had their credit or debit card information stolen in ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- To avoid operational penalties, the Payment Card Industry (PCI) will require retailers who accept debit to have encrypting PIN pads installed at ...
Security researchers are eager to poke holes in the chip-embedded credit and debit cards that have arrived in Americans’ mailboxes over the last year and a half. Although the cards have been in use ...
March 12, 2019 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Skimming scams are everywhere, but according to Krebs on Security, there’s another component to them that’s easy ...
This spring’s settlement between the bank-owned card associations and retailers led by Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has been widely interpreted as a blow to the fortunes of so-called PIN-based debit, or debit ...
While the investigation continues into how thieves managed to steal funds from consumers’ debit card accounts by tampering with PIN-pad terminals at 80 outlets of Michaels Stores Inc., ...
Calling it a “sophisticated criminal effort,” Barnes & Noble Inc. on Wednesday reported tampering occurred on PIN pads at 63 of its stores in nine states. The company on Sept. 14 disconnected every ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A fake pin pad used as a card-skimming device meant to steal credit card information was discovered in the self-checkout line of ...
Jeff Perrin tries to avoid germs at the grocery store. He slips on winter gloves, pull out his mobile-pay app and saddles up to the cash register. But then he has to slip those same gloves off so he ...
Targeting point-of-sale devices with malicious software is standard practice, as the wave of retail hackings over the last few years have shown. But targeting them with malicious hardware-- that ...