Chip & PIN Fraud Explained

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+4 1. loadrunner commented 9 years ago

Or you could use a debit card, nothing more to rip than a 2 digit number. (for the small daily transactions)
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+2 2. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

We are so behind here in the US because we are just now starting the chip and according to the video in the UK they've used it since 2003. By November all cards are supposed to have it here.
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+2 3. demainlespoulpes commented 9 years ago

#2 Just a little behind... The 1st chip cards arrived in France in 1992 :x
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0 4. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

<3 Vive la France once again #3! <3
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0 5. zongap commented 8 years ago

More infos on Roland Moreno, the (french) guy behind the smart card :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Moreno :)