The rise of chip-based credit cards in the U.S. has forced con artists to change their tactics. A recent study says more than 15 million Americans had personal and financial information stolen last year. That is up 16 percent from 2015. Dana Jacobson reports on how criminals are getting around the high-tech safeguards.
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2/6/17
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The rise of chip-based credit cards in the U.S. has forced con artists to change their tactics. A recent study says more than 15 million Americans had personal and financial information stolen last year. That is up 16 percent from 2015. Dana Jacobson reports on how criminals are getting around the high-tech safeguards.
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