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RE: How NFC phones can steal your credit card info !!! oO

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

okay, I have a few things to say about this. First, stealing using NFCproxy is NOT a new thing. Like this article says, it has been around for years and the credit card industries have been ignoring the issue. However, I do not agree that the best way for these companies to start to do something about it is if hundreds of thousands of victims start to complain about their cards being stolen. There is no reason to have so many victims have to suffer for this, when most of them (ironically) are sorely misinformed about how NFC works and just how easy it is to steal. Most people have no idea, they think these pay platforms are secure, like a bank (HAHAHAHA). They have no idea that if they keep the NFC on their phones off, then the information is not scalable, until it's turned on by the phone user. Why doesn't Lee take this information to the makers of these "wallets" and perhaps provide them with a solution, instead of PUBLISHING his stealing platform for all to use!!

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@queenpine thanks for the reply
i post this only to show that crimanls always found they to your wallet
and creadit card is always threat by scamers ,and alt of peapole may know about phishing scamas and fake bank websits but 90 % OF THEM they do not have any idea about such mothd of hacking