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Examining the unique security features of a credit card with the aim of identifying possible fraudulent use

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Title: Examining the unique security features of a credit card with the aim of identifying possible fraudulent use
Author: Budhram, Trevor
Abstract: The use of credit cards has become a way of life in many parts of the world. Credit cards have also created many new opportunities for criminal activity. It is in this light that organizations such as VISA International have explored a variety of security alternatives by constantly reviewing security measures that may be applied to cards and devote considerable resources to the maintenance of security systems and programmes. These programmes mandated by the association, include uniform card standards, security standards for manufactures, embossing and encoding of cards, standards for mailing the cards and credit background investigations of applicants. These standards assist investigators in examining counterfeit cards and distinguish a counterfeit card from a genuine card. The constant reviewing of security features and methods by the association is to create a card that is technically difficult to alter or counterfeit.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/631
Date: 2009-08-25
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