Smart Card technology to prevent fraud
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Smart Card technology to prevent fraud is a summary of various ways that fraud can be prevented using smart cards. This wiki page mainly deals with fraud in Credit Cards and Debit Cards.
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General Facts about fraud
- 44 Million dollars lost in 2003 due to debit card fraud.
- 100 Million in 2006
- Numbers on the rise every year.
- Takes less then a second and your Card is compromised.
- Smart card technology can prevent this.
General Facts about Smart Cards
- Smart cards use a microchip embedded onto the card.
- The chip uses no power, the reader provides the power and reads the information from the chip
- Smart card chips are encrypted
- They use RSA and DSA encryption algorithms
- Invented in 1968. German rocket scientist.
- Helmut Gröttrup
- French debit cards in 1992.
- Carte Bleue.
- EMVco
- Company that updates the card specifications. Visa/Debit cards must meet their worldwide standards if the Card is to be successful.
Problems with Smart Cards
- Chip is not flexible.
- Big banks estimate it would cost 500 million to convert the system to use smart cards.
- They have been cracked in the past.
Future of Smart Cards
RFID.
General Tips to Prevent fraud
- Hide your PIN
- Watch for signs of tampered card readers
- Don't lend out your Credit card or Debit Card
See Also
HaveFunWithCasWiki
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[Cavaliaj]
Electronic Voting Systems
Social engineering
Piggybacking
Identity Theft
The Mitnick attack
Security and Storage Mediums
Operating Systems Security
Honeypot
Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard