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Week in Review: Why did TfL cut short the Oyster contract?
Two of this week's biggest stories are both in part related to hackers cracking vulnerable systems. We also look at government snooping and...
Liverpool takes lead on contactless payments
Commuters in Liverpool will be able to use contactless payments on buses from tomorrow - the first time the technology has come to public transport...
Contactless payments gather pace
Widespread use of chip and PIN-based contactless payment technology is “only a matter of time,” claims payment body Apacs.
Researchers claim chip and PIN is 'broken'
Cambridge researchers have claimed the four-year-old secure payments system is leaving consumers open to fraud.
Card providers leap to the defence of chip and PIN
Supporters of the under-fire payment system have said consumers have little to fear from the widely reported security loophole revealed last week.
Q&A: Detective Chief Inspector John Osibote on chip and PIN fraudsters
We talk to Detective Chief Inspector John Osibote about the DCPCU's recent work on catching four chip and PIN fraudsters who were jailed for 15 years.
Chip and pin fraud gang gets 15 years
A chip and pin fraud gang are jailed for 15 years after an investigation by the Dedicated Cheque and Plastic Crime Unit.
Criminal gangs targeting Chip and PIN readers
At the start of the year researchers published a report on hacking Chip and PIN readers – now details have emerged of UK criminals doing the same...
Analysis: How chip and PIN led to contactless cards
It's the third anniversary of Chip and PIN, so IT PRO explores the potential of the tech behind the card chip.
ID cards could use chip and PIN
There is no 'technical reason' not to use chip and PIN technology in ID cards so they can be used in ATMs.
RSA 2009: Fake chip and PIN readers hit UK
Fraudsters are being given a fake chip and PIN reader cheaply in return for giving the criminal supplier a share of the data.
British still lack faith in chip and PIN
Security remains a big issue for industry and consumers, with shoppers worrying about chip and PIN transactions.
Analysis: The rise (and fall) of Chip and PIN
IT PRO traces the history of Chip and PIN in the UK and how criminals have began to target its weaknesses to commit fraud.
Intel completes design of its WiMax Connection 2300 chipset
Intel's WiMax Connection 2300 chipset nears completion with finished design for mobile WiMax baseband chip
AMD launches new triple-core chips
Chip company launches three new triple core processors using its halfway house triple-core technology.
Toshiba creates 128GB flash memory chip
Smartphone and tablet users may soon be able to enjoy 128GB memory now Toshiba has created the highest density NAND flash memory module in the world.
Oyster card ‘free travel’ hack to be released
Research behind a hack of the Oyster card will be released which has serious implications for cards using the same MIFARE chip around the world
Card fraud abroad up claims APACS
After two years of consecutive reductions in UK card fraud losses, APACS full-year figures shows fraud in countries yet to implement chip and PIN...
Intel desktop solid-state drives now shipping
Chip manufacturer starts to ship desktop drives that it claims offers new levels of performance for solid state disks, with enterprise versions on...
Sandy Bridge chipset flaw costs Intel
Intel expects to lose $300 million in revenue in the fourth quarter after finding a flaw in a Sandy Bridge support chip.
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