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Australia’s biggest banks insist there’s no security flaw in tap-and-go cards, despite police blaming them for a surge in fraud.

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Since an article on MegaPWN got slashdoted on Tuesday, the now infamous tool by software developer Michael Koziarski gathered a significant amount of attention. As often, comments were a mix of “this guy didn’t invent anything” (usually laid in a more sarcastic form) and “this is interesting” (usually laid in a more panicked form, involving […]

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While I share the reluctance of my colleagues to predict the future, I think there are some trends that can be classified as “reasonably likely to occur” in 2012. I make no promises, but here’s what I think we will see, in no particular order of importance or certainty. We will see increased interest in […]

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