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This article was originally published by RFID Update. March 14, 2008—In what has become a twice-annual event, this week saw yet another very public assertion of vulnerability in the security of RFID.
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.
In a world where digital transactions are the norm and personal data is frequently compromised, protecting ourselves from cyber threats has never been more crucial. Enter SafeCard, a revolutionary ...