MasterCard International expects to bring thousands of new Internet merchants into its SecureCode transaction security program by the middle of next month. The new merchant signings will result from a ...
MasterCard International (NYSE:MA) today announced that Travelocity, one of the world's largest online travel companies, has made MasterCard SecureCode available on its consumer website, ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. The phishing e-mail masquerades as a message from MasterCard ...
The Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode online card-security protocols are relatively weak compared with other available options. And as fraud continues rising among card-not-present ...
MasterCard International, the global payments leader, Tuesday announced that Emirates, the Dubai-based international airline, will deploy MasterCard® SecureCode™ for its customers throughout the world ...
British Airways is the first global airline to offer MasterCard® SecureCode? across multiple regions, with a roll-out to 23 country sites, including the key markets of the United Kingdom and United ...
You know when you're buying something online - maybe it's a new coat or maybe it's pizza - and you're asked for your password? You know how that's the single, most ...
Trend Micro’s Rik Ferguson posted a good piece on Thursday about a major shortcoming in credit card security programs maintained by MasterCard and Visa. Although the loophole that Ferguson highlighted ...
International card provider, MasterCard, has outlined a five-year plan for making its Australian network more secure through the use of card security measures, such as the Europay, MasterCard and Visa ...
Mastercard and Visa have announced plans to ditch the need for customers to enter passwords as a means of confirming their identity. Current systems – MasterCard SecureCode and Verified by Visa – are ...
If you could verify your purchase for that food processor on Amazon with a wink and a nod instead of a traditional password, would you? That's what BMO Financial Group and MasterCard are banking on, ...