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RFIDsecur™ cards can be bought as a reward by pledging on Kickstarter http://kck.st/2fhjfB5
RFIDsecur™ cards can be bought as a reward by pledging on Kickstarter http://kck.st/2fhjfB5
Kickstarter It’s actually happened and our Kickstarter fund-raising is active please visit and pledge, if you can’t pledge please share and spread the world as it all helps. On the first day we’ve raised nearly 10% of our Kickstarter fund-raising target and we’ve still got 26 days to go, with Read more…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Eliminate the threat of data theft and fraud against contactless IDs and credit cards with easy to customize fabric 2 Nov 2016 – Exeter UK Anyone who carries a touchless or contactless ID is at risk from fraudsters using mobile phones and skimming devices to clone/read cards and Read more…
We have recently submitted out Kickstarter project for approval and have just had our confirmation email saying we have been accepted. Wish us luck for the next part of our journey, or even better pledge and get some of our cards. Kickstarter launch The Kickstarter project will be launched very soon, Read more…
What you should know about making a contactless payments How easy is it to get at data stored on your contactless bank card, it’s easy than you think. Card data scanned without authorisation BBC Rip Off Britain investigate how easy it is to use your bank card data scanned using Read more…
We present to your attention a presentation showing the ease of hacking RFID devices and access to data using standard NFC smartphones. The presentation describes potential RFID vulnerabilities in various devices (Mifare, RFID biometric passports, Mastercard PayPass, VISA PayWave), and how to exploit them using NFC smartphones. It shows how Read more…
With RFID contactless payment bank cards and travel cards like Oyster cards, accidental contactless payments can easily occur. Just by having your purse or wallet within range of a card terminal or access gate, there are also issues with multiple cards in proximity also known as “card clash”. These types Read more…
A Facebook post has gone viral, after a man, Paul Jarvis, saw a thief scamming people out of their money in a tech-savvy manner. He was putting through payments of less than £30 in a wireless card reader and touching it on wallets of unsuspecting people. Mr. Jarvis took a picture Read more…
As contactless cards hit the mainstream more elderly people are reporting having small, regular amounts of money stolen A boom in the use of contactless cards is making elderly cardholders the victims of fraud as family and friends prey on their lack of digital knowhow, a charity has warned. Read Read more…
Is PCI DSS 3.2 an incompatible truth with contactless payment cards and an inconvenient truth for Banks and card issuers? The following is an interpretation of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard version 3.2 (PCI DSS 3.2) against the data readily accessible from a contactless card. It suggests that Read more…