High-tech thieves can turn a tap-and-go subway fare into a financial nightmare—even if your iPhone is locked. Here’s how to ...
An iPhone exploit that involves a linked Visa card can allow attackers to steal money from a locked device using NFC, but the process is complex, requiring physical access and specialized hardware.
Attackers are abusing a modified Android NFC app to steal payment card data and PINs for contactless fraud and ATM cash-outs.
You probably won’t see the Wallet Cracker app in the Android Market anytime soon. That’s not because it doesn’t work; it actually works perfectly, which is the problem. In a video posted by security ...
An iPhone exploit allows bad actors to conduct high-value transactions from your locked phone. Here’s the simple step you ...
Near-Field Communication (NFC) relay malware has grown massively popular in Eastern Europe, with researchers discovering over 760 malicious Android apps using the technique to steal people's payment ...