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Starting in 2026, the U.S. will require updated chip cards for better security, but delays could increase fraud risks.
Starting in 2026, the U.S. will transition to a new payment system requiring updated chip technology in credit and debit cards, raising concerns among cybersecurity experts about potential vulnerabilities during the shift.
The change aims to improve transaction security but could expose consumers to fraud if merchants and banks don’t fully adopt the new standards on time.
Industry leaders are urging faster implementation and stronger consumer education to minimize risks.
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A partir de 2026, los EE.UU. requerirán tarjetas con chip actualizadas para una mejor seguridad, pero las demoras podrían aumentar los riesgos de fraude.