Sep 21, 2022 By Triston Martin
How secure is PayPal in comparison to using a credit card? One could argue that PayPal's sole purpose is to make online payments sure. But there is always more to do and new obstacles to overcome.
There are 392 million active PayPal accounts worldwide, and the company provides various services. Each of these measures intends to make monetary transactions, whether online or in person, risk-free.
Today, PayPal is still the go-to payment method when making an eBay purchase. However, it is the fifth most popular online payment form, after Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.
When a buyer purchases PayPal, the entire transaction is encrypted from when it leaves the buyer's computer until it reaches the seller's computer. So, not even the recipient will know how much money you sent.
Payment processing service PayPal suggests the following six measures to help businesses avoid fraud:
PayPal has additional policies to counteract the fraudulent practices and other antics that have arisen alongside the rise of online shopping.
PayPal's methods are currently considered the gold standard when conducting business online. But that doesn't mean every credit card issuer is up to par with the rest of the industry. According to PayPal's director of security intelligence, Dean Turner, the company compensates hackers for "ethical hacking" (the practice of finding weaknesses in a system by exploiting them).
Regarding cybersecurity, credit card issuers have historically been reluctant to be sure of PayPal's measures. The Financial Services Roundtable reports that, for instance, the banking industry does not compensate hackers for notifying them of security problems.
"Card present" fraud refers to situations in which a physical card was stolen and used fraudulently by a human, while "card not present" forgery relates to cases in which no actual card was used fraudulently. If the latter is true, the data was likely stolen and exploited. More often than not, this indicates that the stolen information was utilized to make urgent online purchases before the theft was discovered.
Most major credit card firms have invested substantially in cutting-edge security technologies to keep up with PayPal and other market leaders. However, not all credit card companies are the same. The transition from magnetic stripe cards to those with chips placed into readers has been the most significant development in "card present" anti-fraud technology.
As far as we know, the volume of credit card data breaches is higher than ever. It appears that stores that accept credit cards are to blame, rather than the companies that issue them. In recent years, significant breaches have occurred at Capital One, TJX Companies, and The Home Depot.
Malware specifically aimed at POS systems appears to be the root of this and similar problems. Simply put, the store is likely giving hackers easy access to customers' credit card details.
Some precautions to take when using plastic credit cards
Online and offline transactions between buyers and sellers can use PayPal or a credit card. Consider convenience, account features, and interest rates while choosing.
Whatever you use, some safety is on you. Set strong passwords and remember to update them often. Be selective in the websites you visit. Log into your account frequently to check for mystery purchases.
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