Swipe vs Dip the Chip

In a recent post, cyber security expert Brian Krebs said:

“Here’s another basic takeaway for any consumers still reading: Use a credit card and kick debit cards to the curb. If a thief makes a charge on your credit card that you didn’t authorize, a simple phone call can fix the problem. If the crooks manage to siphon all cash from your checking account, that’s a bigger problem that could take several days to sort out with the bank (and longer if you count any other businesses you may have just paid with a check).”

US merchants are slow on the chip uptake, putting consumers at risk. I make it a point to seek out merchants that actively use the chip, and I prefer a credit card over a debit card.

2016 National Threat Assessment

James R. Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, released the Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community. Russia and China continue to pose the greatest threat to the United States from a cybersecurity stand point. To read the entire assessment, follow this URL.

http://www.dni.gov/files/documents/SASC_Unclassified_2016_ATA_SFR_FINAL.pdf