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Hackers Can Purchase Tool to Steal Data From RFID Enabled Credit Cards for as Little as $8

How to hack RFID-enabled credit cards for $8

A number of credit card companies now issue credit cards with embedded RFIDs (radio frequency ID tags), with promises of enhanced security and speedy transactions.

But on today's episode of Boing Boing tv, hacker and inventor Pablos Holman shows Xeni how you can use about $8 worth of gear bought on eBay to read personal data from those credit cards -- cardholder name, credit card number, and whatever else your bank embeds in this manner.

Fears over data leaks from RFID-enabled cards aren't new, and some argue they're overblown -- but this demo shows just how cheap and easy the "sniffing" can be.

Source:BoingBoing.net

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What can you do about it?

For more info, tips and products that can help keep you and the contents of your wallet safe read my article: RFID technology. The latest way to steal you –without your knowledge! ...Then watch the investigation referred to in the article, along with other RFID skimming demonstrations here.


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