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PlayStation Hack & Credit Cards
Friday, April 29th, 2011

People who have taken out student credit cards or general credit cards who deal with PlayStation have been advised to cancel their credit cards. Around 3 million PlayStation online users in the UK could be at risk after the gaming company was subjected to a hacking attack between the 17th and 19th April. Up to [...]

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A Fifth Of Debit & Credit Card Users Have a Birthday PIN
Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

If you are about to apply for a student credit card then do yourself a favour and think of a highly unusual PIN to key in when you receive it. According to a recent survey, almost a fifth of debit and credit card users in the United Kingdom settle for their birthday as their PIN. [...]

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Debit & Credit Card Fraud At Its Lowest For 10 Years
Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

If the threat of fraud has made you think twice about whether to apply for a student credit card or not, then you should take some comfort from the fact that debit and credit card fraud is now at its lowest level for 10 years. According to figures produced by the UK Cards Association, measures [...]

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New Visa Debit & Credit Cards To Reduce Online Fraud
Monday, July 19th, 2010

If you have a student credit card or a normal debit card then you will probably have been sent one of those big calculator-type things for online shopping. If you are anything like me then you probably never know where it is. Did you hide it in the sock drawer? Is it under the bed? [...]

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