How Hackers Can Hack Your Chip-and-PIN Credit Cards
Oct 21, 2015
    October 1, 2015, was the end of the deadline for U.S. citizens to switch to Chip-enabled Credit Cards  for making the transactions through swipe cards safer.     Now, a group of French forensics researchers have inspected a real-world case in which criminals played smart in such a way that they did a seamless chip-switching trick with a slip of plastic that it was identical to a normal credit card.     The researchers from the École Normale Supérieure University and the Science and Technology Institute CEA  did a combined study of the subject, publishing a research paper [ PDF ] that gives details of a unique credit card fraud analyzed by them.     What's the Case?     Back in 2011 and 2012, police arrested five French citizens for stealing about 600,000 Euros (~ $680,000)  as a result of the card fraud scheme, in spite of the Chip-and-PIN cards protections.     How did the Chip-and-Pin Card Fraud Scheme Work?     On investigating the case, the researchers discovered that the n...