I think this one slipped under the radar...
Source: http://www.gonintendo.com/s/252309-maxlander-a-nfc-figurine-back-up-system
Source: http://www.gonintendo.com/s/252309-maxlander-a-nfc-figurine-back-up-system
its short range, so you need to be very close to clone.. and correct me if i am wrong, they use NFC as another layer of security, (they still require to scan the magnetic band\contacts)Shouldn't we be worried about crooks and scammers potentially using this device to clone credit cards? Don't credit cards uses NFC for those paywave technology?
Shouldn't we be worried about crooks and scammers potentially using this device to clone credit cards? Don't credit cards uses NFC for those paywave technology?
its short range, so you need to be very close to clone.. and correct me if i am wrong, they use NFC as another layer of security, (they still require to scan the magnetic band\contacts)
so basically same rules as not give the card to anyone else apply..
also i don't believe you can not clone nfc tags that with your own phone..
Mag strip, chip and nfc on a credit card all have separate account numbers pointing to your account. You may just copy/clone just one use of payment but getting all 3 will get you a clone of the whole card. Most retailers have a limit of how much you can spend on nfc payments. I work at a store and the limit is $100 on any nfc payment.
Using your phone is difficult to use because you really need to touch your phone directly to the card, but working at a busy gas station and working with a lot of credit cards getting nfc info from others credit cards would be very easy.