
How Issuers Can Avoid Replacing Too Many Payment Cards After Breaches
05/08/18 • 9 min
Only 5 to 10 percent of cards whose data is exposed in a breach end up getting used in fraudulent transactions, Patrick Davie, VP of risk solutions for card services at Fiserv says in a new PYMNTS podcast series “A Walk to the Elevator”.
Only 5 to 10 percent of cards whose data is exposed in a breach end up getting used in fraudulent transactions, Patrick Davie, VP of risk solutions for card services at Fiserv says in a new PYMNTS podcast series “A Walk to the Elevator”.
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