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Hacking RFID enabled credit cards easier and cheaper than you think

A number of credit card companies issue credit cards with embedded RFIDs (Radio Frequency ID tags) with promises of enhanced security and speedy convenient transactions, but as demonstrated on this Boing Boing TV video these cards can get hacked or decoded with a little $8 device that you can get on Ebay.

You can watch the video here

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