Published: September 14, 2011
'Electronic Pickpocketing' Threat Worsened by Credit Card Industry Plan to Issue 1 Billion Contactless Payment Cards, According to Identity Stronghold
TAMPA, Fla. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - An ongoing effort by credit card companies to issue 1 billion radio
frequency identification chip-enabled contactless cards by 2016 will
dramatically increase the public's susceptibility to identity and
financial theft from electronic pickpocketing, Identity
Stronghold announced today.
"We now know the industry is moving toward one billion contactless
payment cards by 2016, and that's a scary prospect for the public,
considering the serious security flaws in these cards that remain easily
exploitable and inexplicably unaddressed," said Walt Augustinowicz,
founder and CEO of Identity Stronghold.
Augustinowicz, who has interviewed with more than 60 radio and
television outlets throughout the U.S., Canada, England and Australia,
has demonstrated the threat and ease of "electronic pickpocketing" for
each of them in an effort to get the credit card companies to be more
honest with card holders.
"It's very apparent that contactless cards are being pushed onto the
cardholder without proper notification of the security risks, to include
what preventative measures can be taken to avoid being electronically
pickpocketed," added Augustinowicz.
Credit and debit cards are not the only current contactless payment
platforms. The new smart phones and 'wearable wallets' will each launch
with various contactless payment technologies that high-tech thieves can
remotely exploit without even touching their unsuspecting victims.
"I've also learned that the new cards issued by High Street's Barclays,
its market-leading Barclaycard brand, MBNA (Bank of America), and Virgin
Money now implement contactless models, with no proof of identity needed
for certain transactions, creating an electronic pickpocketers' dream
scenario," warned Augustinowicz.
In the study
conducted by viaForensics, 25 percent of the mobile banking programs
analyzed received a "fail" rating. In the majority of cases, failures
occurred due to the tester's ability to recover a password or other
sensitive data from a user's mobile device.
"Given what we know and continue to share with the media regarding
Visa's engineer warning of security glitches, continuing to push these
products and others like it onto the cardholders, especially under the
guise of convenience, is quite egregious," Augustinowicz said.
The following video links connect to recent news stories about
electronic pickpocketing:
Electronic Pickpocketing (Over 13M views)
http://www.wreg.com/wreg-electronic-pickpocketing-story,0,6289527.story
Inside Edition Investigates Electronic Pickpocketing
http://insideedition.com/news/5844/inside-edition-investigates-electronic-pickpocketing.aspx
About Identity Stronghold
Identity
Stronghold is the leading provider of RFID security sleeves and
badge holders to the U.S. government, and offers a full line of consumer
products from card and badge holders, to purses and wallets. Identity
Stronghold recognized the need for privacy protection for RFID chipped
items and created a new industry in RFID shielding protection in 2005.
Identity Stronghold Secure Bageholders and Secure Sleeves are listed
on the GSA FIPS 201 approved products list to meet the requirements of
preventing the reading of contactless RFID chips.
Visit them at http://www.idstronghold.com/

Centurion Strategies
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