Posted on 01/25/2022 10:39:00 AM PST by Maudeen
The solution performs in line with Mastercard's latest security specifications for payment cards, while also conforming to international security standards (CC EAL 6+) for "protecting high-value assets against significant risks," according to Samsung. Last year, Samsung announced that it was collaborating with Mastercard on a biometric scanning payment card with a built-in fingerprint reader. It said at the time that the tech would "adopt a new security chipset from Samsung's LSI business" rather than using Mastercard's tech, so the new S3B512C chipset appears to be what it was referring to. The chip could also allow for "faster and safer interactions when making purchases," Samsung notes. It removes the need for a PIN code and even uses anti-spoofing technology to block fraudulent methods.
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One more reason for a perp to cut off someone’s finger in the commission of a crime.

“Awww, wassa problem wid a liddel chip?”- Marco D’Beast
Just use brainwaves so they can charge you just for thinking about buying something.
And here I was cleaning out the change drawer to pay for groceries with quarters the other day because my account is empty. Thank God for the change drawer.
Nick Fury went a simpler approach and just gathered the fingerprint off a piece of tape.
Is this part of FJB’s election “reform”?
Forget this! I want my forehead chip.
I don't think that would work. They could cut off someone's finger, but it won't work. Fingerprint sensors that Apple uses scan below a finger's surface, and the finger needs to be alive with blood flow - it won't work on a cut finger. I suppose Samsung sensor works similarly. Cheap sensors only scan the surface fingerprints.
Joe perp, may not be smart enough to save the finger !!
Beast mode redefined.
Should be very easy to kimshee up a fake finderprint using software. Get onuv them 25 point prints. And then change it next month. A random print generator!
Yep.
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