One librarian may have found one of the biggest problems about the mobile payments landscape as we know it.
There’s quite a bit for the brick-and-mortar outlet—and by extension those who shop therein—to be concerned about.
The U.S. officially joins the rest of the developed world in deploying the new chip-based payment cards with the promise of making purchases at the check-out counter more secure.
Beyond the jokes, beyond the atavistic “ha ha, you got caught!” thrill the Ashley Madison hack provided, there are deeper security issues afoot that should leave all in range frightened.
Home Depot is warning customers about a potential data breach that could affect millions.