There is a misconception going around with many merchants dealing with how to become PCI complaint. Frequently, in our dealings with merchants, we have heard, “My software is approved, so that should make me compliant.” This is simply a fallacy, and any merchant who makes this erroneous conclusion could be open to any number of vulnerabilities which by themselves would negate the possibility of PCI compliance.
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