While NFC technology does provide some additional security, scammers have found a way to capitalize on tap-to-pay to steal money from unsuspecting targets.
The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers of "ghost tapping." The scam targets the ‘tap-to-pay’ feature on credit cards and smartphones Big events can be an easy target for scammers, because of ...
If you use contactless payment on your phone, the Better Business Bureau has a new warning about a scam that could cost you ...
Ghost tapping targets tap-to-pay credit and debit cards, as well as mobile wallets, by exploiting Near Field Communication (NFC). NFC allows devices to share information when they are very close, ...
Metal-CreditCard.com announces progress in integrating NFC Tap technology into their custom metal credit cards, blending convenience with custom swagger. soon, our cards will be able to 'tap' their ...
BART riders are about to get their first chance to use at least part of the long-awaited Clipper 2.0 fare-payment system. The system, which has been under development for more than a decade, will ...
That’s because some scammers might be “ghost tapping” and taking advantage of the tap-to-pay and mobile wallet technology ...
Google Wallet is getting ready to add a new 'Express Transit Card' feature that'll let users select a specific transit ...