What are the security risks in Barclaycard OnePulse?

jul kornbluth jul at healthecard.co.uk
Wed Jun 17 17:49:46 BST 2009


Hi everyone.
Does anyone know whether the Oyster part of the card, which I assume works
on RFID principles, can communicate data with the Chip or the magstripe of
the credit card, or are the two completely seperate media unable to
cummunicate with each other.

Jul Kornbluth
Health eCard

2009/6/9 ken <bbrow07 at students.bbk.ac.uk>

> Roland Perry wrote:
>
>  > They should bite the bullet and have something that works
>
> The weekly travelcard I get out of a machine at our local station works
> fine! Unlimited zone 1 & 2 travel om train & tube and 1-6 on bus. And they
> haven't asked to see a photo card for about the last six years.
>
> Takes me three minutes a week to buy. Usually at the station on the way
> home the night before the old one runs out. So there isn't even a queue. The
> only problems are if I'm coming back after being away from London for a few
> days & I forget I don't have a card and accidentally get on a train or bus
> without paying.
>
> I don't even know where I could buy an Oyster card. They don't sell them at
> the station nor in the nearby shops.
>
>
>
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