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Mastercard announces early detection system to help fight fraud

Mastercard announces early detection system to help fight fraud

by Admin | Oct 2, 2017 | Financial Fraud, Recent Articles

According to Mastercard, it only takes hackers nine minutes to get stolen data to the dark web for sale. Which is why the credit card company is introducing what it calls an “Early Fraud Detection System.   Fresh off the heels of the Equifax data breach that put...

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