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Credit card security rules to get update

May 17, 2006 The Community

SAN FRANCISCO—Proposed new security rules for credit card-accepting businesses will put more scrutiny on software, but let them off the hook on encryption.

The update to the Qualys. Currently, merchants are required to validate only that there are no security holes in their network. “There is an increase in application-level attacks,” Maxwell said.

While security stands to benefit from a broader vulnerability scan, another proposed change to the security rules may hurt security of consumer data, critics said. The new version of PCI will offer …

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