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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: EXPOSED: $43 Million Per Day Crime Ring – are you a victim? EXPOSED: $43 Million Per Day Crime Ring are you a victim? Will You Be The Next Victim Of This $43 Million Per Day Crime Ring?
In this article Security Expert Frank Mitchell reveals the biggest risk to your finances and identity that everyone (including your credit card company) is conveniently ignoring
by Frank Mitchell: Security and Survival Expert Open up your wallet. Take a look at your credit cards. Theres a good chance youve got at least one RFID-chipped card in the mix. Currently over 200 Million MasterCard, American Express, Visa, and Discover cards have been making payment transactions quicker and easier. Company executives and industry reps claim the technology, in use in the financial world for nearly a decade, is safe for consumers. Others, such as myself, beg to differ. The convenience of tapping your card on a PayPass or ExpressPass terminal could mean getting more than you bargained for. Heres how it works: RFID-enabled cards do away with the traditional magnetic strip and instead rely on a microchip that transmits radio signals. Those signals relay card information to the payment terminal for processing. Sounds great, right? Well, theres a catch. Those radio signals can be picked up without your consent. Card readers are cheap, readily available, and relatively easy to use. Digital payment smart-phone apps put the power to steal your information into even more hands. A fraudster could sidle up next to you, with his reader (hidden in a pocket or bag) a few inches away from your wallet or purse and make off with your name, credit card number and other information. That data is then transferred to a blank card, ready to be swiped. Thieves can even load your credit card info on their own cell phone and use it to make a purchase. Quick, easy, and all without your knowledge. Think pickpocketing for the digital age. Want See How These Thieves Work? Check out this news spot for a real world theft
Though articles have been popping up for years on the dangers of RFID-card skimming researchers gathered cardholder names and other unencrypted data back in 2006, according to the New York Times the danger is very real, even more so today. At a Shmoocon hacker conference in 2012, Recursion Ventures Kristen Paget made a purchase with data stolen from an RFID-chipped card, captured with a card reader she bought for $50 on eBay, according to Forbes. Paget easily transferred the data from a card supplied by a volunteer from the crowd onto a blank credit card. Credit card companies seem to be completely ignoring this growing form of digital theft saying things like, Its unlikely to happen and We dont see this as a real threat to our customers. And how convenient that they claim those hundreds of millions of RFID chips are secure, and theyll do anything to keep the public, and you from knowing the truth. Watch this short clip of Adam Savage from Mythbusters explaining what happened when they tried to air a show about RFID its very revealing
The reality is credit card companies would rather make it easier for you to spend money on your cards than to provide the protection you deserve as a customer and consumer. Its A Crime And The Card Providors Are The Perpetrators
There are many different ways to protect yourself from RFID skimming and digital pickpocketing, some work and some dont. You can buy an expensive RFID blocking wallet or purse from a number of retailers, or you can place every credit card you have in its own RFID blocking sleeve (seems impractical to me), or you can wrap your credit cards in aluminum foil (perhaps the most ridiculous of them all). But in our own independent research weve only found one foolproof way to truly protect yourself from this massive crimewave. Its called the Card SafeGuard and it contains our propriety RFID blocking technology which can protect up to 6 cards at once. And today were offering it for FREE to anyone who wants to protect themselves from becoming a victim of the $16,000,000,000 per year ($43,835,616.44 stolen per day) digital theft epidemic were suffering with right now. There is no way to know when your credit card number has been stolen. Your only protection is to stop the thieves before they can strike, and thats exactly why we developed this proprietary technology and are giving it away for FREE today. Go ahead and claim your FREE Card SafeGuard system today and rest assured that your credit card numbers and financial data will never be stolen by the hordes of digital pickpockets roaming our streets every day. Go To The Next Page And Well Rush Ship You A Card SafeGuard RFID Blocker Today For FREE
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