Not exact matches
In the US, if the merchant (or someone else
stealing the
info) makes fraudulent charges, the
credit card company assumes the liability and the consumer suffers only the inconvenience of having to get a new
card issued.
Basically, if you don't put your
credit card info on your account, there is nothing for hackers to potentially
steal.
MEX VISIT TRAVEL ASSISTANCE for no extra charge to help with land / air ambulance, travel
info, emergency money transfers, translating services, lost or
stolen credit cards, U.S. State Department Travel advisory
info... and MUCH MORE!
Just like the skimmer industry is constantly trying to find new ways to
steal your
info, the
credit card industry is moving forward with new technology to keep your data safe.
Most have a way to keep a backup copy of your password database in case you lose your phone or it gets
stolen, as well as extras like a place to store
credit card info or secure notes.
Instead, the links lead to phony websites where cybercriminals try to
steal your
credit card and personal
info.