RFID credit cards are growing in popularity and have already been adopted by major credit card issuers. These cards use radio frequencies to allow the cardholder to pay at terminals by tapping their ...
Contactless credit cards provide a safer, quicker way to pay in store. Here are the best tap-to-pay cards for cash back, ...
We put cameras on our front doors and maybe even have one inside to watch what our pets are doing while we’re away, but it’s not because we’re paranoid—it’s because security gives us peace of mind.
This article was originally published by RFID Update. June 5, 2007—Chase Corporation, a 61-year-old, hundred-million-dollar protective materials manufacturer, has turned its sights to RFID. The ...
Researchers have taken a look at the first generation of RFID-enabled credit cards and the security picture isn’t pretty. The RFID Consortium for Security and ...
If you are searching for a quick way to access your credit cards you might be interested in the Shuffle Wallet. Specifically designed offer you swift access to your necessities, ensuring that your ...
Just a few decades ago, buying things meant going to the bank - your own physical branch, mind you, during the brief hours it was open - to take out cash. If you didn't have time for that, or ran out ...
RFID wallets are a popular security feature to protect your digital footprint, especially when traveling by air and passing through TSA checkpoints.
Most newly issued credit cards pose major fraud and privacy concerns because of how they're designed to be scanned through the air, some cyber-security experts warn. "Contactless" MasterCards and Visa ...