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Hill’s Congress Blog: Finance Industry’s Signature Move

Posted on December 15, 2015December 15, 2015 by Steve Pociask

This piece discusses the finance industry’s decision to move to chip and signature credit card verification instead of more secure chip and PIN technology. To read why this decision is bad for consumers, visit the Hill’s Congress Blog.

Further Reading

  • ACI in Forbes: “Chip and PIN” Is Ready Now
  • ACI in Forbes: One Year Later, Consumers Still Lack Protections
  • ZDNet Quotes ACI on Chip and PIN Credit Card Security
  • ACI in the Dallas Morning News
  • ACI in the Toledo Blade: Tech Will Help Foil Fraud
  • ACI in the HILL: Chip/PIN, Best Near-term Solution
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