At 10:12 AM 8/09/2015, Roger Clarke wrote:

>Contactless payment technology allows customers to pay for products or 
>services worth under $100 by waving or tapping their card to a terminal.
>
>But in its submission to the inquiry, Victoria Police said the technology had 
>contributed to the rise of 100 extra credit card deceptions weekly in the 
>state, and criticised financial institutions for not engaging with police 
>prior to rolling out such features.
>
>Banking representatives denied contactless payment technology posed a 
>significant fraud threat. 

On Red Symons this morning, he described another problem. 

A friend (?) had his credit card stolen, called the bank to have his account 
blocked. Done.
He gets home, hasn't rung the bank to remove the block or change the number, 
and discovers that Paywave still works! That wasn't blocked.

The gag during the show was what would you buy with your blocked card if you 
had criminal intentions (since you did call the bank to block it after all).

So there seems to be a bigger technical problem operating if blocking doesn't 
block everything to do with the card.

Jan


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