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Could fingerprint scans replace Queensland’s Go Card?
Smart card program expands to bike hire, taxis.
Paris Cowan
Jul 17 2014 10:37AM
Hardware
Scanner faults linked to 60,000 Go card trips
Rocky starts for Queensland and Victorian smart card systems.
Staff Writers
Jan 21 2010 3:08PM
Hardware
Dutch boffins work on open source smart card
Dutch Boffins at Radboud University in Nijmegen are developing new privacy-protecting smart cards for public transport, using good old open sauce.
Sylvie Barak
Jun 20 2008 10:39AM
Security
Hackers claim RFID smart-card hack, but chip vendor disagrees
A semiconductor company on Tuesday disputed claims by a hacker that he can access the firm's radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips to jeopardise the security of billions of credit card users.
Jim Carr
Mar 6 2008 10:42AM
Security
Privacy Foundation: Put ID card 'on hold immediately'
The Australian Privacy Foundation (APF) has expressed concerns over the Federal Government’s plans for the introduction of a national ID ‘smart’ card.
Staff Writers
May 8 2006 3:50PM
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