Mythbusters RFID hacking episode canned by credit card company lawyers

September 2nd, 2008 by

Filed under:

Although it’s no secret that RFID is easily hacked (see: train passes, passports, credit cards, one billion other cards, etc.) it’s still not necessarily common knowledge, and it sounds like the major credit card companies want to keep it that way — according to Adam Savage, Mythbusters was all set to do a show exposing the weak security behind most RFID implementations but was shut down by lawyers from “American Express, Visa, Discover, and everybody else… [who] absolutely made it really clear to Discovery that they were not going to air this episode.” Since Discovery is an ad-supported channel, it’s not surprising that it backed down, but we’d say that the credit card industry would be far better served spending money on actually improving security rather than lawyering up and trying to keep consumers in the dark. Video after the break.

[Via Wired]

Continue reading Mythbusters RFID hacking episode canned by credit card company lawyers

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in security, credit card, CreditCard, rfid, credit cards, CreditCards, adam savage, AdamSavage, mythbusters, rfid security, RfidSecurity |

Leave a Comment

Please note: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment.

Contact

Email Me!

Blogroll:

Search:

Meta:

Blogarama - The Blog Directory