Canadian telecommunications carrier TELUS has said that it will be
using Gemalto's UpTeq NFC SIM cards to enable consumers to securely
store data and payment credentials on their mobile devices. TELUS
subscribers will be able to use their mobile devices for secure
payments, loyalty programs and transit passes.
"Gemalto's UpTeq
NFC SIM technologies comply with the most stringent global security
requirements and they have a vast track record in the successful rollout
of NFC projects across the world," said Drazen Lalovic, vice president
of market planning at TELUS. "TELUS will be bringing mobile payment
technology to customers very soon and we have teamed up with Gemalto to
offer a secure and seamless experience to enable the storage of payment
and non-payment credentials on TELUS SIM cards."
Fully compliant
with requirements from American Express, MasterCard and Visa, the UpTeq
NFC SIM stores credit and other payment card credentials just as
securely as a chip does, Gemalto said.
"Having migrated to EMV
chip years ago, the Canadian market is naturally well positioned to
offer NFC enabled credential solutions within its well-developed
contactless ecosystem which boasts one of the greatest
contractless-ready retail point-of-sale penetration rates globally,saxobankcycling"
said Sébastien Cano, senior vice president of telecommunications at
Gemalto North America. "TELUS' 7.Can you spot the answer in the bestsmartcard?7 million wireless customers will be among the first to enjoy the convenience of NFC services."
Although
the fact that where there is cash there is temptation puts cash
machines right in the front line, it is not the public’s responsibility
to check the nuts and bolts of such a machine. Obviously if something is
loose or suspiciously stuck on go elsewhere for the transaction and
report any oddities to the bank.
Some commonsense precautionary
measures are needed though. For a start shield the keypad as you tap in
the pin and make sure no one is watching or able to distract you. A
common ploy is the concoction of some diversion such as pretending the
cardholder has dropped something. In this scenario the felon is likely
to snatch what they can.
Any such scam may involve someone
approaching the victim with a deceptively friendly air when, say, the
card is jammed in the machine. They are likely to allege that the same
thing has just happened to them. They may advise the victim to go into
the bank, in which case they will take their spoils and disappear before
the cardholder comes back. Or they may suggest the cardholder puts in
the PIN again while, of course, they assist and watch. Then once the
victim leaves minus the card and having given away the pin their bank
account is raided.
Or a machine may be fitted with a skimmer
that acts as a card reader to harvest the material on the magnetic
stripe. This will be used in conjunction with a pinhole camera or via
shoulder surfing with someone radioing or communicating in some other
way details to the gang and which will then form the ingredients for a
counterfeit card.
Most fraudulent devices such as tiny pinhole
cameras overlooking the key pad and the other contraptions mentioned are
craftily disguised and not visible to the naked eye.
I
understand that continued investment is being made by cash machine
owners in such technical defences to help prevent such fraud including
those making it more difficult to harvest viable details from chip and
pin terminals. Such measures seem to be paying off with cash machine
fraud down from £15.2 million in the six months from January to June
2011 to £14.6 million in the same period in 2012.
The Payments
Council attributes this partly to a number of initiatives and customer
vigilance. Also to the fact that success in countering fraud is sending
criminal gangs overseas to places such as the US where there are easier
pickings because they have not introduced chip and pin there.
NFC
is one technology with real benefits as well as challenges. The
opportunities for NFC include m-commerce, electronic funds transfer, and
electronic ticketing, as is seen in Citi Hoppa’s Beba card. The
technology is also useful in non-payment-related uses in industries.
In
the smartphone mode of payment, the phone is equipped with an NFC chip
and radio-wave transmitter in its hardware. When activated by a software
application, the device transmits information via radio waves, which
are received by sensors on an NFC reader module. The phone becomes a
contactless “credit card” able to initiate payment for a transaction.
Depending on the end user needs, a number of mobile money transactions
can be initiated with a simple waving of the phone in front of the NFC
receiver module or reader.
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will best perform to the customer's individual requirements. In terms
of security, it deploys better measures compared to the credit card.
Credit cards can be stolen,Wear a whimsical Disney luggagetag straight
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imposter. The NFC has unique end-user encryption protocols and
authentication levels that appear superior compared to credit cards.
Moreover, for a stolen phone, the NFC chip is automatically disabled
remotely by the merchant or service provider once an alert is raised by
the subscriber.
Although NFC involves waving the phone in front
of a reader, the chances of criminals capitalising on-air-transmission
snooping are slim. The phone is placed at a distance of less than four
centimetres from the reader in order for the sensor to work, hence,
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The
NFC technology in mobile payments is just an alternative to SIM
card-based payments. NFC is highly dependent on big industry players,
merchants, and operators working together. As a matter of fact, the NFC
technology at retail level requires supermarkets and payment points to
adopt NFC sensors or readers and that boils down to additional costs.
Besides, the mobile subscribers can only access the services using an
NFC-enabled smartphone.
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