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Follow on Google News | Connecticut BBB Explains How to Protect Against “Electronic Pickpockets”A disturbing abuse of technology allows someone to penetrate your wallet or handbag to steal your credit card, debit and smart card data while sitting or walking nearby.
By: Howard Schwartz A disturbing abuse of technology allows someone to penetrate your wallet or handbag to steal your credit card, debit and smart card data while sitting or walking nearby. It is called “Electronic Pickpocketing.” The technique uses RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) RFID is commonly used as anti-shoplifting technology, security entrance cards, to allow automatic checkout at libraries and scanning of passports. Large RFID scanners can be found surrounding exits of stores and libraries. Connecticut Better Business Bureau says consumers can easily protect their information from RFID scanners by purchasing a special wallet or with a simple do-it-yourself method: Cut two pieces of cardboard the size of a credit card, and wrap each dummy card with foil. Place one of the foil cards on each side of the wallet to shield credit cards from RFID scanning. RFID scanners also can penetrate a wallet head-on. Keep all cards with smart chips next to each other between the foil cards to make them more difficult to read. As privacy advocates express concern about growing use of RFID and its vulnerabilities, manufacturers are working on ways limit their transmission range. Visit www.bbb.org for more information on safe shopping and preventing ID theft. # # # Founded in 1928, Connecticut BBB is an unbiased non-profit organization that sets and upholds high standards for fair and honest business behavior. For more advice on finding companies and businesses, start your search with trust at www.bbb.org. End
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