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SecureCode was introduced by MasterCard in 2002 to protect confidential cardholder data over the Internet. The system requires customers making online purchases to verify their identity with a ...
MasterCard says it has enrolled 2511 card issuers and 123 acquirers in its e-commerce authentication programme SecureCode. 14 November 2003 Be the first to comment ...
The notorious ZeuS banking Trojan is showing off a new trick: Popping up on infected computers with a fake enrollment screen for the "Verified By Visa" or "MasterCard SecureCode Security" programs.
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MasterCard International, the global payments leader, Tuesday announced that Emirates, the Dubai-based international airline, will deploy MasterCard® SecureCode™ for its customers throughout ...
MINNEAPOLIS-- Digital River, Inc., a global leader in e-commerce outsourcing, today announced that it is offering its client base of online merchants MasterCard (R) SecureCode, an innovative new ...
MasterCard said Wednesday that its website was receiving heavy traffic but did not explicitly say it was the target of a denial-of-service attack. A MasterCard spokeswoman did not respond to a request ...
BANK Islam Malaysia Bhd (BIMB) is banking on its newly launched MasterCard SecureCode to increase the number of its cardholders to 110,000 by June this year, up from the current 80,000.
By April 2013, online merchants would be required to offer MasterCard SecureCode authentication for all transactions over $200.
He argues that, while MasterCard's interchange policy is less sweeping than Visa's, the Visa “discount” really amounts to a surcharge the association levies against online merchants that have not ...
The weaknesses of Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode are a growing concern as more countries adopt the smart card EMV standard for card-present transactions, which may shift fraud to ...