Given the recent sentencings of Sean Matthew Langston and John Carleton, Jr., who were found in possession of approximately ...
In 1960, an IBM engineer named Forrest Parry was developing a new type of ID card for the CIA when he had an epiphany: Why not make each card a tiny data storage device in and of itself? He cut a ...
In 1960, an IBM engineer named Forrest Parry was developing a new type of ID card for the CIA when he had an epiphany: Why not make each card a tiny data storage device in and of itself? He cut a ...
A California company has released a software peripheral called EzWriter that’s designed to read and write data to mag stripe cards used for access control, identification, loyalty and more. The ...
"Life takes Visa," but, unfortunately, so do hackers. Photo Illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images This article originally appeared in Wired. In 1960, an IBM engineer named Forrest Parry was ...