Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) was created to merge separate standards of five of the worlds largest payment card companies. The end goal of the PCI DSS is to keep people using their cards, but there is still risk stemming from point-of-sale hazards. Poor deployment practices can leave retailers open to card skimmers, both software- and hardware-based card readers. Software and hardware skimmers are specialized malware packages that monitor POS memory for plaintext card data.”]

