Thieves are always looking for high-tech ways to steal your info, but RFID-blocking wallets don't have to look boring.
This report has been researched and written by Vandagraf International in association with Product & Image Security Foundation and IPI Europe Limited. The project team consists of three highly ...
Laboratory notebook manufacturer BookFactory is marketing a new RFID-enabled scientific notebook that a company can use to track the books’ movements around an office. Scientific notebooks can be of ...
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Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags have become almost ubiquitous – look carefully, and you'll notice them in passports, credit cards, library books, office access passes, and even pet cats.
Spokeo reports that RFID blocking wallets offer minimal real-world protection against hackers, making them largely ...
Independent Category Assessment of 13mm Front-Pocket Form Factor, 22-Card Capacity, 13.56MHz Frequency Protection, and Suitability Framework for Minimalist Wallet Users SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Jan. 07, ...
Forget RFID-blocking wallets. Cybersecurity pros reveal why real-time transaction monitoring is the only way to beat modern ...
RFID credit cards are growing in popularity and have already been adopted by major credit card issuers. These cards use radio frequencies to allow the cardholder to pay at terminals by tapping their ...
As industrial automation and digital traceability continue to expand across industries like logistics, manufacturing, and smart warehousing, the proper deployment of RFID infrastructure has become a ...
In this evolving landscape, RFID IoT tags have become a cornerstone technology for enabling smarter logistics and more efficient asset tracking. Businesses across industries are increasingly adopting ...
The National Consumer Council (NCC) has called on government and businesses to put privacy at the heart of RFID technology or risk a consumer backlash that could set back adoption of the technology.