I think it will be good for buying a paper etc, save having to carry loads of change.
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I've got one but not used it yet
I think it will be good for buying a paper etc, save having to carry loads of change.
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Need a sign in for that.Originally posted by Freamon View PostI suspect a man-in-the-middle attack is possible:
IEEE Xplore - Wirelessly Pickpocketing a Mifare Classic Card
PDF available here
On second thoughts, stick with the summary. The technical details are serious brain-ache for this time of night
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That's why I have it on a credit card rather than a debit card, so that the burden of proof is on the banks rather than me.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI'm sure in the case of fraud that the banks will be easy to convince and will make a refund without any hassle
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Originally posted by Freamon View PostI suspect a man-in-the-middle attack is possible:
IEEE Xplore - Wirelessly Pickpocketing a Mifare Classic Card
I'm sure in the case of fraud that the banks will be easy to convince and will make a refund without any hassle
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I suspect a man-in-the-middle attack is possible:Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNo doubt the finest criminal minds will be looking at this technology and in 5 years it will be as mainstream as pin numbers are today.
IEEE Xplore - Wirelessly Pickpocketing a Mifare Classic Card
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No doubt the finest criminal minds will be looking at this technology and in 5 years it will be as mainstream as pin numbers are today.
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Maximum transaction value is £15.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostDo you not even have to enter a PIN or anything? Massive security risk, for that reason I am out.
I've got one, but not on a debit card - I think that would be pushing it, security wise. Mine is a Mastercard so that gives much better protection against fraud.
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Every few transactions, then you need to enter a PIN, and there is a limit of transaction size.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostDo you not even have to enter a PIN or anything? Massive security risk, for that reason I am out.
Spain has just introduced contactless ATMs, where you still have to enter the PIN.
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I use mine at McD's and its great. Big Mac, Beep.
I dont have to touch anything that the public have touched.
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Other than McDonalds I've yet to see any shops that accept payment using NFC
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Countless Polish and Russian guys have but you are gonna struggle to track them down to ask them about it thoughOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostDidn't ask for, but got one anyway. Anyone used one yet?
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