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Fraud
Protection and E-Commerce
Fraud
Protection on the Short term
The
bad guys that have this debit card data are not going
to attack online merchants for goods that they will
have to convert to cash. They have been walking straight
to the ATMs for the green dollar.
The
impact on merchants in the CNP world will be minimal;
certainly no more than a few numbers of credit cards
but probably less. I do not think the CP merchants will
feel it much either. Consumers, on the other hand, are
going to take a huge hit. As you probably know, credit
card holder's liability is limited to $50 under FTC
regulations but I do not think there is any such limit
for debit cards. The card holder is responsible for
keeping the PIN private and shame on him if it gets
out and he does not report the card stolen.
And
yes the banks will almost certainly do what they can
to keep their card holding customers happy, particularly
if the cleaned out account can be traced to a compromised
PIN by whoever it shakes out is accountable. Will that
responsibility always be traceable? I do not know. But
even if the banks in the end cover those losses, the
cardholder has to deal with his account being cleaned
out and all that goes with it.
Fraud
Protection on the long term
The
big concern for the merchant, on line and off, is if
the consumer confidence disappear. We already have confirmation
that confidence in online transactions has been falling
a bit. This first debit/PIN compromise by itself is
survivable, but if it turns out that it was not a one-time
thing and we have all of a sudden discovered that PIN
transactions are not as safe as we thought. Well, then
on line merchants are in trouble and brick & mortar
could be in trouble as well.
And
I wonder how long the banks are able to calm down their
debit card holders. When will they begin to pass the
losses to the cardholders like they already pass them
on to the online merchants now? It could become a matter
of continued existence.
Much
more information about Fraud
Protection on this website. See for yourself.
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