Dec. 20, 2002 – MasterCard International plans to launch a pilot in Orlando, Florida, to test market acceptance of a new RFID smart card program called PayPass. More than 15,000 consumers will be ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. July 29, 2004—NASA is going to test a new RFID-based security card system at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama. If the test proves a ...
The process that the State Department uses to develop radio-frequency identification enhanced travel documents needs to be improved to better assess security features, according to the Government ...
RFID credit cards are embedded with a tag that enables contactless payments, one of the safest ways to pay. If you have an EZ Pass in your car or a microchip in your pet, or if you’ve used a hotel ...
Consumer uneasiness about the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) chips has prompted yet another large retailer to scale back its ambitious plans for deploying the smart tag technology. Ahead ...
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 ...
WTF?! Chinese-made chips used in popular contactless cards contain hardware backdoors that are easy to exploit. These chips are compatible with the proprietary Mifare protocol developed by Philips ...
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