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Guard My Card ID 60 sec Spot Producer Jimmie Abston Web file 1
Electronic pickpocketing". The technology used to perform this type of theft is called radio frequency
identification or "RFID".
Millions of new credit cards and passports contain tiny two way radios called RFID chips. This makes it easy for thieves to employ electronic pickpocketing and scan your credit card numbers and other info without touching you! Our RFID blocking products prevent this from happening to you.
From: tvmediaplus101
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Los Angeles TV station warns on stealing account numbers from RFID enabled contactless credit cards
This TV interview shows how easy it is to have your credit card number stolen from your purse or wallet without even touching it. New PayPass (tm),Visa Wave (r), Amex Express Pay (r), and Discover zip(r) cards contain radio frequency identification - RFID - chips - that can broadcast your personal information to a remote reader. This is generally called skimming. The Identity Stronghold Secure Sleeves they show protect you from having your information stolen this way. You can buy them at...
From: Id Stronghold
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Take Control Of Your Mobile Life with RFID Protection
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What is RF and RFID?
Radio-frequency (RF) signals are the radio waves that are used in wireless communication for your phones and tablets. The transmission of all data between your electronic devices (cell phones and tablets) use these RF signals and pose problems to our health and privacy. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, for...
From: Spy Emporium
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RFID Blocking Products from TamperSeal.com Travel Essentials
RFID, Radio Frequency Identification, technology is used in credit cards, debit cards, passports, employer/government ID cards, highway toll passcards and subway passes. The RFID chips embedded in these cards store your personal information. The antenna located in the chip receives electromagnetic energy from an RFID reader and uses a radio frequency to transmit the information back to the reader.
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From: TamperSeal Travel Essentials
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RFID Blocker Sleeves
Most credit cards, debit cards and passports have RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chip embedded which contains personal and account information of the holder. Here's one useful item that will be kept long term and is reliable to protect your cards and passports from identity theft. The RFID blocker sleeve is made of a special alloy using a patented process to protect your data. You can now relax wherever you go knowing you are protected.
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From: SWFL Marketing Group
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Personalized Royce Leather RFID Blocking Neat Pockets
Get yours today http://bit.ly/Royce_Personalized_RFID_Pockets
Video transcript: Softly constructed in regal purple or bold wild berry pink leather this Royce RFID Radio Frequency Identification blocking slim city wallet is relaxed and refined and makes the ideal companion for travel and everyday use.
It has two zippered compartments, once to keep your change with a detachable key fob and once to keep your currency as well as three credit, business card pockets.
With the abundance of RFID...
From: Brookstone Inc.
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Watch out for the modern pickpocket
TUCSON (KGUN9-TV) -- More credit card companies are now sending their customers credit cards equipped with an RFID chip, known as a Radio Frequency Identification chip. The credit card companies say that it's a convenience but critics are convinced that it's a pretty sneaky way to pickpocket.
From: CenturionStrategies
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#26- Beware of Thieves You Can't See- Manage RFID Risks
Read more: http://www.richardbangs.com/2014/05/travel-tip-26-beware-thieves-cant-see-manage-rfid-risks/
What I learned this time around:
1) Radio frequency ID chips are imbedded in newer credit cards and passports, allowing transactions without touch. Thieves can also read these, just by getting close to you in a crowd, and then they can imprint your information on a blank credit card and go on a shopping spree.
2) First step is simply to know if you are carrying an RFID-enabled credit...
From: Richard Bangs
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Electronic pick-pocketing possible with smart cards, patent warns
DALLAS -- The inventors of the so-called smart cards, the credit cards and passports with radio frequency chips known as RFID inside, warned that they are susceptible to electronic pick-pocketing in the patent filed with the U.S. Government.
"This is perfect for thieves," said Walt Augustinowicz, owner of Identity Stronghold.
From: CenturionStrategies
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How to Protect Yourself Against RFID Signals
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips are used in all US passports created after 2006 and in 98% of credit cards. The technology was designed to let us bypass the standard requirements of scanning or checking in. However, electronic identity thieves have undermined the security of RFID products by devising scanners that read your personal information without you even realizing it.
There are quick and easy ways to protect yourself from this new kind of identity theft, and Lewis N. Clark...
From: LCIBrands
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