Active exploits, nation-state campaigns, fresh arrests, and critical CVEs — this week's cybersecurity recap has it all.
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A decades-long drive to cap credit card interest rates has received a sudden jolt from President Donald Trump — and widespread pushback from banks. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited ...
The heads of two associations representing military-serving financial institutions argue that the Credit Card Competition Act, as well as the president's demand for credit card rate cuts, would harm ...
It was a ridiculous demand and dead on arrival. President Donald Trump called for a one-year cap of 10 percent on credit card interest rates, effective Jan. 20. “Please be informed that we will no ...