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CHENNAI: Out of the 97 post graduate courses offered by the cash-strapped University of Madras (UoM), at least 16 courses received only single-digit enrolment in the academic year 2024-25, while ...
Dubai: The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Duba i is set to auction distinctive number plates consisting of three, four, and five-digit combinations for private vehicles, classic vehicles ...
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Visibility as Strategy The growing number of sightings and leaked imagery of China’s next-generation platforms, such as the J-XDS and J-36 stealth fighters, may reflect a broader strategic shift.
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No. 11 VCU is the double-digit seed with the best chance of advancing to the Sweet 16 in the 2025 men's NCAA tournament Fresh off an A-10 double crown, VCU enters the 2025 tourney as the East ...
No more 10-digit numbers for telemarketing In a bid to improve transparency, TRAI has restricted commercial communication via standard 10-digit mobile numbers. Instead, a designated number series ...
BRISBANE: Mastercard has announced plans to remove the 16-digit number from their credit and debit cards by 2030 in a move designed to stamp out identity theft and fraudulent use of cards.
Mastercard aims to reduce fraud by removing numbers from credit and debit cards by 2030. The company will rely on tokenization and biometrics to process transactions made with numberless cards. The ...
In a major step towards combating identity theft, Mastercard has announced plans to eliminate 16-digit card numbers from credit and debit cards by 2030. This marks a shift towards biometric ...
Mastercard has announced plans to remove the 16-digit number from their credit and debit cards by 2030 in a move designed to stamp out identity theft and fraudulent use of cards.
Mastercard has announced plans to remove the 16-digit number from their credit and debit cards by 2030 in a move designed to stamp out identity theft and fraudulent use of cards. The numbers ...