As Chip Cards Become Norm, Other Fraud Targets Rise Studies show a climb in the number of “digital shoppers” in the U.S. every year from 2010 with growth expected to continue. But as more buy online, security experts say “Card Not Present” fraud, a specific kind that does not require a physical credit card, has

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