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  2. 3-D Secure - Wikipedia

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    3-D Secure is a protocol designed to be an additional security layer for online credit and debit card transactions. The name refers to the "three domains" which interact using the protocol: the merchant/acquirer domain, the issuer domain, and the interoperability domain.

  3. Secure Electronic Transaction - Wikipedia

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    Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) is a communications protocol standard for securing credit card transactions over networks, specifically, the Internet.SET was not itself a payment system, but rather a set of security protocols and formats that enabled users to employ the existing credit card payment infrastructure on an open network in a secure fashion.

  4. Merchant plug-in - Wikipedia

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    A merchant plug-in (MPI) is a software module designed to facilitate 3-D Secure verifications to help prevent credit card fraud. [1] The MPI identifies the account number and queries the servers of the card issuer (Visa, MasterCard, or JCB International) to determine if it is enrolled in a 3D-Secure program and returns the web site address of the issuer access control server (ACS) if it is ...

  5. Mastercard credit card benefits: What is the difference ... - AOL

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    Standard Mastercard benefits. The Mastercard Standard tier credit card is the lowest tier available, but it still comes with some perks, including purchase protection and identity theft protection.

  6. 8 best secured credit cards to help build or repair ... - AOL

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    We compared dozens of secured credit cards across numerous financial institutions and weighed minimum account ... Capital One’s Quicksilver Secured Cash Rewards Credit Card carries a steep APR ...

  7. Should I get multiple secured credit cards? - AOL

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    While having several credit cards for bad credit gives you the chance to build credit with on-time payments and responsible use, there are some downsides that come with having more than one card ...

  8. Strong customer authentication - Wikipedia

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    The European Banking Authority published an opinion on what approaches could constitute different "elements" of SCA. [3]3-D Secure 2.0 can (but does not always [3]) meet the requirements of SCA. 3-D Secure has implementations by Mastercard (Mastercard Identity Check) [8] and Visa [9] which are marketed as enabling SCA compliance.

  9. How long should you keep a secured card? - AOL

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    Your secured credit card is a tool that you can make work for you if you leverage it in the right way. Use your secured credit card responsibly over time to build up your credit score. Once you ...