The New Face of Card Fraud

The New Face of Card Fraud

Did you notice your new credit card looks different? Starting October 1, most large merchants require you to do a chip-based transaction rather than swiping a mag stripe. But is this really going to fix things?

Have you ever gotten a call from your bank saying your credit card was stolen, but it was still in your wallet? What's going on here? Card fraud costs $16 billion annually, and it's not getting better. Target, PF Changs, Michaels, Home Depot, who's next?

Find out how these big card heists are pulled off, why chip-and-pin won't solve the fraud problem, and how crooks compromised Apple Pay. See if your bank even bothers to use the security protections it could -- we'll have a mag stripe card reader so you can really see what's in your wallet.

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