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Those terminals are supposed to be safe, because they encrypt your PIN as you type it and don't store your credit card's data. But MWR Labs researchers found that a hacker could easily tell the ...
A security company is warning that PIN terminals across the country are dangerously open to thieves wanting to steal your card details. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the ...
At the same time, such hacks show that chip-and-PIN terminals are not fail-safe, she acknowledged. “We only said they were tamper-resistant, not tamper-proof,” Quinn said.
Automated fare collections system provider Cubic, which maintains London’s Oyster card, has installed 491 unattended terminal payment devices in the United Kingdom, allowing Transport For London ...
Payments software vendor Trintech has launched Smart 5000, an EMV certified chip and PIN terminal that achieved a record-breaking transaction processing speed of 8.4 seconds in a competition ...