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    Mastercard said Wednesday that it expects to be able to discover that your credit or debit card number has been compromised well before it ends up in the hands of a cybercriminal. In its latest ...

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    Visa and Mastercard users have been hit by an unusual problem with making payments.. The problem appears to be a technical issues that have left purchases unable to go through. But both card ...

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    In 2002, a video was published where a boy was having a private conversation with his girlfriend in front of her parents house, while accidentally holding his hand on the intercom. Some sources argued that MasterCard may be behind the video. [14] In 2011, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange published a parody video in response to their assets ...

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  8. Mondex - Wikipedia

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    Mondex was a smart card electronic cash system, implemented as a stored-value card and owned by Mastercard.. Pioneered by two bankers from NatWest in 1990, it was spun-off to a separate consortium later on, then sold to Mastercard.

  9. Mastercard Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In May 2006, Mastercard Incorporated held its initial public offering (IPO) that valued it at about US$5.6 billion; [7] as part of the IPO, Mastercard Inc. donated 13.5 million shares, expected to be worth an initial US$600 million (equivalent to US$935.9 million in 2024), to a newly created independent charitable foundation to be named the Mastercard Foundation.