After years of testing and speculation, we may soon see payment cards with dynamic CVV codes—a technology called dCVV2—hit the global market. Taking a step toward dynamic codes, though, represents a major change for card networks and issuers. So, what is a dynamic CVV code, and how might this impact eCommerce in the mid- to long-term?| Chargebacks911
Mastercard SecureCode serves as an extra layer of protection designed to defend cardholders—and merchants—against the growing threat of fraudulent activity.| Chargebacks911
What does fraud detection entail? Who are the best service providers of 2025, and how do you find the right tools to fit your specific needs? Let’s find out.| Chargebacks911
It’s an extra layer of fraud protection for consumers AND merchants.| Chargebacks911
With an eCommerce transaction, 3-D Secure technology works like an online PIN code. It can protect against criminal fraud attacks, but equally important, it protects you from liability due to fraud and other losses. Despite concerns about increased friction, every merchant should deploy 3-D Secure at checkout.| Chargebacks911
We’re looking at the top ten fraud detection tools you need to have, plus some of the top service providers for online fraud detection in 2025.| Chargebacks911
This article will explain everything you need to know about ECI indicators, including what they are, when you’ll see them, and what they mean.| Chargebacks911
The Visa Dispute Monitoring Program, or VDMP, gives Visa a way to keep tabs on chargeback activity at the merchant level. Visa uses the VDMP as a way to audit merchant outlets, identify any business generating an excessive number of disputes, and take action to address the situation.| Chargebacks911