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Who needs PCI Scan and How it is useful?

Updated: 12/15/2022
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The PCI DSS applies to ANY organization, regardless of size or number of transactions, that accepts, transmits or stores any cardholder information. The current PCI DSS archives can be found on the Comodo PCI Scan HackerGuardian website.

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