DutchNews.nl, December 1, 2014
Contactless
card payments provide a good way of paying for goods but the cards themselves
are far from secure, the deputy director of the Dutch payment association says
in Monday’s AD.
The cards are only safe from being emptied by thieves if
carried in a metal case or wrapped in aluminium foil, Gijs Boudewijn, of
Betaalvereniging Nederland, told the paper.
Criminals can easily transfer the
balance from cards using special apparatus by standing next to someone with a
contactless card or walking past a payment terminal, he told the paper.
The
same applies to mobile phones which are equipped to make contact-free payments,
he said.
Some 25% of the 24 million bank cards in circulation in the
Netherlands are equipped with the technology for contactless payments. The
system allows two consecutive payments of up to €25 to be made, without the use
of a pin number.
Boudewijn, who carries his own cards in a metal case, said
tests have shown this form of theft is possible but that his organisation is
unaware of it actually happening in real life.

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