I don’t understand what’s the deal with stolen card numbers. Doesn’t new bank accounts require 3D Secure to enable online transactions? That’s how it works in my country. I could paste my card number right here and no one would be able to spend a dime with it unless it goes through 3D Secure.
Every country has a different way of securing cards, and north america sucks at it.
Depending on the payment processor, here in Canada you need my card number, as well as one or two of the following: PIN, Postal Code, CVV/CVC, a voice changer and my mother’s maiden name, etc to do a transaction without my physical card.
With my physical card you don’t even need that for $2-300 purchases (depending on retailer), or more if the retailer hasn’t blocked swiping/the thief has access to a swiping card reader.
I don’t understand what’s the deal with stolen card numbers. Doesn’t new bank accounts require 3D Secure to enable online transactions? That’s how it works in my country. I could paste my card number right here and no one would be able to spend a dime with it unless it goes through 3D Secure.
What the hell is “3D Secure”?
Every country has a different way of securing cards, and north america sucks at it.
Depending on the payment processor, here in Canada you need my card number, as well as one or two of the following: PIN, Postal Code, CVV/CVC, a voice changer and my mother’s maiden name, etc to do a transaction without my physical card.
With my physical card you don’t even need that for $2-300 purchases (depending on retailer), or more if the retailer hasn’t blocked swiping/the thief has access to a swiping card reader.