No doubt you’ve run into online verification procedures for processing payments…After making a purchase, retailers redirect customers to a page with a Verified by Visa or MasterCard SecureCode form, into which they are required to enter characters from their password to verify their purchase…and the consequences when these sites are hacked. These passwords are a true pain and are difficult to remember. Consumers generally hate these systems.
There are big changes coming, and when they occur, you should be aware so you don’t think you’ve been ‘redirected’, and run into a new system if you get my drift. They won’t be using static passwords but will be focusing on 2 factor verification, biometrics and disposable single use passwords. In the event that authentication is needed, cardholders will be able to identify themselves with the likes of one-time passwords or fingerprint biometrics, rather than committing static passwords to memory. MasterCard is trying Facial and voice recognition software as well as a wrist band to identify through a user’s cardiac rhythm.
So, 3D Secure 2.0 will begin to implement these systems starting next year and will be gradually replacing the older Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCard systems.
Source:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/11228300/Mastercard-and-Visa-to-kill-off-password-authentication.html
http://www.neowin.net/news/verified-by-visa-and-mastercard-securecode-to-be-killed-off-replaced-by-unified-standard