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Wash in cold water inside out. Tumble dry on a low setting. Rather they read the chip in the card at table side using a device held one to four inches from the card, and essentially the card never leaves the diner's hands. You can even just hold your wallet up to the scanner.
Reports are, in some establishments, no RFID card - you had better be prepared to pay cash. Remember we said the card is read by a scanner held one to four inches from the chip. That would mean a bad guy would have to get his scanner within four inches of your card. Some argue this would be possible by a scammer bumping into you in a crowd and running a wand over where your wallet is - pocket or purse.
The current generation of RFID cards represents not only an ease of use for both the merchant and the card holder, but also an advance in protective technology. Moreover, RFID cards also create a new authentication code for each transaction. Unlike a magnetic stripe card a thief can use over and over until the card is shut down, with a single authentication code it is pretty much a one and done situation for the scammer. It really is easy. As I drive through the border, I stop at the sign that says to display my RFID enhanced driver's licence to the scanner which is about 10 feet away.
If the sacnner reads my card, the big red LED display turns from 0 to 1. If I leave my licence in the protective sleeve, the scanner cannot read it and stays 0 no matter how long i stay there or wave my licence in front of the scanner. The scanner can only read the card when i pull it out of the sleeve.
I have also tested the protective sleeve with my building security elevator card. Without the sleeve, the scanner will read the card at about a foot away. With the sleeve on, i have to actually rub the card against the scanner and linger to make it work. The sleeves are obviously not foolproof, but do provide a significant measure of barrier protection.
We have tap credit card scanners up here in Canada. If I remember next time, i will try to test tap with the sleeve on my credit card to see if the sleeve prevents it from being read and will report back. If i read the articles correctly, RFID theft is low mostly because there are currently still so many easier and more profitable ways to steal information on a large scale. Thieves are still making lots of money easily scanning and cloning magnetic strip cards which are still so popular in the US.
Thieves will always take the path of least resistance. But as more and more cards are changed over to RFID, organized thieves will come up with ingenious ways to bypass the newer technologies to steal your info. How secure will payment by NFC be in the future? Or Apple Pay? I really have no idea what information is on my various RFID driver's licence, credit cards, passport etc which is actually kind of scary, or how much harm can be caused if the information is copied or stolen.
I do believe that thieves are smart enough to come up with ways to steal this information eventually if it is worth their while. If i can take take a few easy steps to prevent this from happening, then why not? I did find putting each card in a sleeve to be cumbersome to use and bulky in my wallet.
So instead, I just inserted two protective sleeve in both sides of my wallet and put my cards in the normal slots. When the wallet is closed, the sleeves form a protective sandwich with all my cars in between. No need to spend big dollars on a special wallet or purse. The sleeves are really cheap on ebay. If you want an even cheaper home remedy, use Reynolds wrap aluminum foil. I use them on a daily basis. I have never bought sleeves for my credit cards.
I laminated foil pieces and put them in my wallet. Passports and credit cards and standard NFC run at HF; physics requires that that something with an antenna that fits in your pocket be near by at that wavelength. I think GE et al use UHF tags maybe MHz from the size of the reader antenna like toll transponders and are efficient at pocket size. Source: I'm also an engineer. Dennis they use the same principles, despite different chip designs to cater to different frequency bands.
While that means chips can only be used with specifically tuned readers a good thing it doesn't change the basic physics involved. And yes, I'm a physicist : — jwenting. Its not gonna work for you. Show 2 more comments. Featured on Meta. New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually. January Photo Competition - water-based modes of transport. Related 6. Hot Network Questions. Question feed.
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