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Pre-Play Attacks Affecting Chip-and-Pin Payment Systems

You see, an EMV payment card authenticates itself with a MAC of transaction data, for which the freshly generated component is the unpredictable number (UN). If you can predict it, you can record everything you need from momentary access to a chip card to play it back and impersonate the card at a future date and location. You can as good as clone the chip. . It's called a "pre-play" attack. Just like most vulnerabilities we find these days some in industry already knew about it but covered it up; we have indications the crooks know about this too, and we believe it explains a good portion of the unsolved phantom withdrawal cases reported to us for which we had until recently no explanation. The link for this article located at Schneier on Security is no longer available. . Investigate the 'pre-play' assault aimed at chip-and-pin frameworks, illuminating weaknesses in card transaction tech.. Payment Systems, EMV Technology, Cybersecurity Threats, Chip-and-Pin Flaws. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 12, 2012 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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Google Wallet Advisory: Security Flaws With Brute-Force Threat

Google Wallet, which initially launched in September of 2011, has decided to temporarily suspend its provisioning of prepaid cards as a result of two newly discovered security vulnerabilities. Recently, a security research team uncovered a potential threat to the overall security of the Google Wallet. . The initial issue, which revealed that a brute-force attack could reveal a Google Wallet user. The initial issue, which revealed that a brute-force attack could reveal a Google Wallet user. google, wallet, which, initially, launched, september, decided, temporarily, suspend. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Feb 14, 2012 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Flattr Now Available for Public Use: Support Sites with Micropayments

Flattr, the micropayment startup founded by ex-Pirate Bay associates, has opened to the public today. No longer will you need an invite in order to add the Flattr button to your web site as a publisher or to give support to the sites you visit with real money.. Flattr The link for this article located at TechCrunch is no longer available. . Flattr has launched its platform for everyone, enabling users to make micropayments seamlessly without requiring invitations.. Flattr, Micropayments, Online Support, Digital Transactions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 12, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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New Flaws in Chip and Pin Payment System Found by Cambridge Scientists

Most of us do not think twice about paying for something in a high street shop by keying in our pin. It is easy, fast and in most cases it works. But scratch a little under the surface and there are persistent reports of people who say they have been the subject of fraud of one kind or another on their credit or debit card.. Now a team of computer scientists at Cambridge University has found a flaw in chip and pin so serious they think it shows that the whole system needs a re-write. Over the past few years, the Cambridge team has uncovered a series of weaknesses in the system, which has been running since 2004. Shockingly simple Two years ago, we featured one on Newsnight showing that criminals could tap into the communications between a pin terminal and a customer's card, and read off sufficient information to create a cloned card. Now, the same team has found a way round the chip and pin system that is so simple it has shocked even them: "We think this is one of the biggest flaws that we've uncovered - that has ever been uncovered - against payment systems, and I've been in this business for 25 years," Professor Ross Anderson from the Cambridge University Computer Laboratory said. The link for this article located at BBC News is no longer available. . Now a team of computer scientists at Cambridge University has found a flaw in chip and pin so seriou. think, twice, about, paying, something, street, keying. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Feb 11, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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RFID Vulnerability Study: Risks in Wireless Car Keys and Payment Devices

A vulnerability in radio-frequency ID chips could put millions of users of wireless car key tags or speed pass payment devices at risk, according to a recent study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University and RSA Laboratories. Using a relatively simple electronic device, criminals could wirelessly probe a car key tag or payment tag and then use the information obtained from the probe to crack the cryptographic key on the tag, Ari Juels, principal research scientist at RSA, explained. . In obtaining this key, an individual could circumvent the auto-theft prevention system in a person's car or charge gasoline purchases to the speed-pass owner's account.. In obtaining this key, an individual could circumvent the auto-theft prevention system in a person's. vulnerability, radio-frequency, chips, millions, users, wireless. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Feb 01, 2005 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Exploring Smart Card Adoption Challenges in the U.S. Over Future Years

Though more smart cards are in use in the United States than ever before, experts now say the technology may take at least four years to permeate the business or consumer sectors here and attain similar status as the ever-popular credit . . . . Though more smart cards are in use in the United States than ever before, experts now say the technology may take at least four years to permeate the business or consumer sectors here and attain similar status as the ever-popular credit card. One reason, experts point out, is that the American credit system has no mission-critical or "broken" process in need of fixing or improving. In the European domain, on the other hand, high telecom costs, a nearly nonexistent network infrastructure and centralized ownership of public utilities propelled smart-card adoption almost overnight. The link for this article located at TechWeb is no longer available. . Use of smart cards is rising in the U.S., yet analysts foresee a gradual uptake relative to Europe. Uncover the hurdles that lie ahead.. Smart Card Adoption, Technology Trends, U.S. Payment Systems. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Feb 14, 2001 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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