20131125-Could ‘Flood Of Fraud’ Be Headed To U.S.?

Card-not-present (CNP) fraud continues to escalate in the U.S., and studies show this upswing is directly tied to Europe’s successful EMV migration. Yet, even as the ecosystem for issuers and merchants becomes less secure, EMV continues to meet resistance in the U.S. Why is the time now for EMV, and what can merchants and card networks do to spur adoption? 

 

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    Card-not-present (CNP) fraud continues to escalate in the U.S., and studies show this upswing is directly tied to Europe’s successful EMV migration. Yet, even as the ecosystem for issuers and merchants becomes less secure, EMV continues to meet resistance in the U.S. Why is the time now for EMV, and what can merchants and card networks do to spur adoption? 

    Read More.