April 16, 2020
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2:48Now PlayingChip cards, credit cards with tiny microchips have been increasingly used in the U.S. since 2015. The old type of card which utilized a magnetic strip was easier to hack and steal information from. The chip is supposed to cut down on credit card fraud and it has to some extent.
But CNN's Laurie Segall found out how it too can be hacked when she spoke with employees of a company that aims to protect people and organizations from digital crime.
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