CASPIAN Advises
Consumers To Immediately Remove Cards From Wallets
Rense.com | October 23 2006
Consumer watchdog group CASPIAN is demanding a
recall of millions of RFID-equipped contactless credit cards in light
of serious security flaws reported today in the New York Times. The
paper reports that a team of security researchers has found that virtually
every one of these cards tested is vulnerable to unauthorized charges
and puts consumers at risk for identity theft.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a controversial technology
that uses tiny microchips to transmit information at a distance. These
RFID microchips have earned the nickname "spychips" because
the data they contain can be read silently and invisibly by radio waves
without an individual's knowledge or consent. The technology has long
been the target of criticism by privacy and civil liberties groups.
"For these financial institutions to put RFID in credit cards,
one of the most sensitive items we carry, is absolute lunacy,"
said Dr. Katherine Albrecht, founder and director of CASPIAN, a consumer
group with over 12,000 members in 30 countries worldwide.
Researchers are showing how a thief could skim information from the
cards right through purses, backpacks and wallets. This information
includes the cardholder's name, credit card number, expiration date
and other data that would be sufficient to make unauthorized purchases.
They say the information could even be used to identify and track people,
a scenario Albrecht and co-author Liz McIntyre lay out in their book,
"Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track
Your Every Purchase and Watch Your Every Move."
Despite earlier assurances by the issuing companies that the data contained
in the credit cards would be secure, researchers found that the majority
of cards they tested did not use encryption or protect the data in any
way. The information on them was readily available to unauthorized parties
using equipment that could be assembled for as little as $50, the researchers
said.
"We cautioned companies against using item-level RFID, and they
didn't heed us. Now the credit card industry is facing an unprecedented
PR and financial disaster," says McIntyre, who is also a former
bank examiner. She points to the astronomical cost to replace the cards,
not to mention the potential financial losses, litigation expenses,
and erosion of consumer trust.
Albrecht and McIntyre are calling on the industry to issue a public
alert detailing the dangers of the cards they've issued, institute an
active recall, and make safe versions without RFID available to concerned
consumers.
"This recall has to be very clear and very directed since consumers
may not know their cards contain RFID tags," says Albrecht. "The
industry has repeatedly resisted calls to clearly label the cards. Rather,
they've given the cards innocent-sounding names like 'Blink.'"
CASPIAN is advising consumers to immediately remove the credit cards
from their wallets and call the 800 number on the back to insist on
an RFID-free replacement card. The group is cautioning consumers not
to mail the cards back or simply throw them away due to the risk of
their personal information being skimmed.
Today's New York Times article by John Schwartz can be found here: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/23/business/23card.html?ref=business
A research report detailing the findings can be found here: http://www.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/business/20061023_CARD/techreport.pdf
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ABOUT CASPIAN
CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering)
is a grass-roots consumer group fighting retail surveillance schemes
since 1999. With thousands of members in all 50 U.S. states and over
30 countries worldwide, CASPIAN seeks to educate consumers about marketing
strategies that invade their privacy and encourage privacy-conscious
shopping habits across the retail spectrum.
For more information, visit CASPIAN's RFID privacy website at: http://www.spychips.com
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