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Fraud alert over new tap and pay bank cards: Thieves use scanners to steal account details - even when contactless card is in your wallet

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Tests show that thieves armed with scanners can capture the numbers and expiry dates on 'tap and pay' contactless cards during transactions and go on to use them for online purchases (file picture)



Contactless bank cards may be exposing millions of customers to the risk of fraud.
Tests show that thieves armed with scanners can capture the numbers and expiry dates on the cards and use them for online purchases.
Touted as a boon for shoppers making small transactions, the ‘tap and pay’ cards do not need a PIN number.
Instead they have a tiny antenna that links with a till terminal through near-field communication, or NFC.
But a scanner held nearby can pick up this NFC data, according to the consumer group Which?.
Its researchers tested ten cards – six debit and four credit – and found all of them had the security flaw.
‘Using a reader and free software to decode data, we were able to read the card number and expiry date from all ten,’ Which? reported.
‘Some cards revealed certain details of the last ten transactions, but no cards revealed the CVV security code – the number on the back.
'We doubted we’d be able to make purchases without the cardholder’s name or CVV code, but we were wrong.
‘We ordered two items – one a £3,000 TV – from a mainstream online shop using “stolen” card details, combined with a false name and address. We’ve alerted the store involved.
‘By touching volunteers’ cards to our card reader, we got enough details to go on an internet spree.’
At least 58million of the cards are in circulation, with total spending reaching £2.32billion last year.

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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3171431/Thieves-use-scanners-steal-account-details-contactless-card-wallet.html

 
You can buy wallets that sheild against this sort of thing, if you're concerned. I've seen them on Amazon.

I wish they'd named and shamed the sites that accept cards with no CVV number. Mind you, that would help the criminals, I suppose.
 
Such a shame every time there is something decent done the scammers, thieves aka the scum of the earth have to ruin it.
 
The Fear - 18/9/2017 17:16

Such a shame every time there is something decent done the scammers, thieves aka the scum of the earth have to ruin it.

Thought you were talking about Amazon there for a second :3:

 
That's frightening. There are always some scumbags misusing modern technology to their advantage. The protective wallets seems to be a good idea though.


 
When we got contact less cards last year I was made aware of this scam, at the time it was only in London on the Tube where unsuspecting pundits were getting tagged for £20 (the limit at the time) So I invested in these:-

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B014S2498Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I popped my card into the sleeve and went to the local Lidl store where my mate works when I got to the till I asked Darren if I could try the sleeve....

I waved that fucker all over the contact less RFID reader and nothing, they work a treat and were only a couple of quid for 4.

So I can recommend them highly to the Vital fellowship.

 

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