We are planning (booked, actually) on a European cruise or two this year. DW spends time on Cruise Critic, where someone related 'someone I knew, knew someone who claimed' their cards were remotely scanned and accounts cleaned out. I am skeptical. Yes, I suppose a chipped card can be scanned, but my understanding from info gathered at my bank, is that each transaction, using the chip is discrete. Every time it's used, the chip generates a new code, then either or a signature or PIN is necessary to get authorization from the bank.
Now, $5 or so for a sleeve to put a card in is not going to keep me from buying the kids new shoes, but it seems like overkill. You can spend over $50 for a new RFID blocking wallet. Yet another solution in search of a problem IMO.
Opinions- or better yet, knowledge?
Jim
Now, $5 or so for a sleeve to put a card in is not going to keep me from buying the kids new shoes, but it seems like overkill. You can spend over $50 for a new RFID blocking wallet. Yet another solution in search of a problem IMO.
Opinions- or better yet, knowledge?
Jim