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directfiesta 04-01-2004 09:14 AM

CREDIT CARD : authorise payments by simply moving your finger over your flexible frie
 
Interesting new possible technology....

Could this benefit us regarding chargebacks????

A coil inside the card would act as the radio transmitter



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Forget about using a pen to sign a credit card slip, or even tapping in a secret number. In the future, you could authorise payments by simply moving your finger over your flexible friend.


A leading professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has suggested using radio tags in credit cards as a kind of virtual signature.

Professor Ted Selker said the way someone moved their finger over the card would alter the radio transmission, producing a signal unique to that person.

"I could have some gesture and that would be my signature," he said, "it would be like a personal handshake."

The idea of putting radio tags in credit cards is not as far-fetched as it sounds. Mastercard has been experimenting with the technology, known as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID).

US trials

RFID tags are tiny transponders that send out radio signals and some experts predict they will become commonplace over the next decade or so.


The use of the technology in credit cards has been tested by Mastercard. Last year it ran a nine-month pilot in the US, involving some 15,000 consumers.

People could pay for goods by waving their cards near special tills, which would receive the information transmitted by the cards.

Prof Selker has suggested taking the technology a step further and using the properties of radio waves as a security check.

"By watching a finger moving around an antenna, we can literally see that the finger changes the antenna's behaviour," he told BBC News Online.

"I could draw letters and it would tell just by where my finger is how that is affecting the radio signal, whether or not it was me."

On-off cards

He suggested this could be used to make a RFID system that could complement or replace other ways of authorising a credit card.

"Wouldn't it be great if we could get the protection of having a personal identification number, without having to have a pad to type it into?" asked Prof Selker, who heads the Context Aware Computing group at the MIT's Media Labs.

"Wouldn't it be nice if something better than my signature would be transmitted without me having to use an external device?"

Civil rights groups have expressed concerns about RFID technology for some time. They worry it means people could, in theory, be tracked by the tags.

"You don't necessarily want a credit card that can be detected when you are not using it," said technology expert Bill Thompson. "You want a button that can turn it off or on."

"Otherwise imagine if you are a thief, you just wander around with a RFID detector looking for people with these credit cards."



http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...r_card203b.jpg


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3582779.stm

Basic_man 04-01-2004 09:31 AM

Looks interesting, thanks for sharing!

XxXotic 04-01-2004 09:42 AM

if they start doing this shit how much you wanna bet they also throw in some sort of tracking device, just what the world needs, big brother knowing exactly where you are (at all times) what you spend your money on, what you do, etc etc. Its bad enough they can track damn near every penny we spend, or track us by cellphones, lets help'em out a little more by adding another device to invade our privacy

They mask this shit by saying it's to benefit the consumer, "we use it like a personal handshake" bullshit, it's more like a personal fucking leash

this country is turning into a modern day nazi germany. We just don't hate jews, we hate muslims

riosluts 04-01-2004 09:47 AM

And during the first few years there would be so many exploits people would lose alot of money. Some hacker would most likely develop some program to steal creditcard numbers and their unique signature. Good idea but ill have its drawbacks


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