Spokeo reports that RFID blocking wallets offer minimal real-world protection against hackers, making them largely ...
Consumer search behavior patterns indicate January is commonly associated with elevated research activity in personal security accessory categories. This pattern reflects convergent factors including ...
Despite demonstrations to show it's possible, documented cases of RFID credit card fraud are unknown. And as security professionals know, there is a huge gulf between potential crime and actual crime.
A U.K. firm has developed an on/off “switch” for RFID cards that could protect cardholders from being hacked. The cardholder activates the RFID transmission by squeezing the card between his thumb and ...
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering have made cards that have a type of on and off switch. The NFC or RFID circuits are disconnected when in your wallet, and ...
For millions of Americans, digital theft is no longer news, as many people have either had an experience or know someone who has. Thieves can now obtain sensitive data without physically stealing a ...
PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J., February 6, 2009 " Recent headlines have confused U.S. electronic passports—the passport books with the blue cover and the small gold e-passport icon—with the new U.S.
There’s already an RFID security brouhaha brewing in Washington, and if some people have their way, it won’t be the last legal fight waged in the nation’s capital over use of the wireless technology.