Strangely there is no massive fraud going on in Japan. Nobody thought of building a giant NFC antenna and sucking money off people's cards as they walk past. Maybe because it's a completely impractical attack, since you can't do card-to-card transactions. You can only do transactions as a registered payment processor, and clearly if you are a fraudster being a registered payment processor with a registered business and bank account is probably not such a good idea.
That's how understood it, which is why I've never heard of any fraud in this area.
And I'm pretty sure you more than the NFC data to make a copy of the card so you could go around buying stuff at under $100 a pop until it's reported stolen.
As for stealing the card, it's no worse with an NFC enabled card than with a traditional one. You still have to call your bank and cancel it, they still have to reverse any charges that were made.
It's
better than before because the old signature system was nothing short of a joke, the signature is
right there for you to copy, not that anyone checked it anyway, and you could use that for any amount. Now it limits them to sub $100 transactions, and no cash out transactions.
I love NFC, it's just so easy. No mucking about with cash.
Yep, I love it, and groan any time I have to actually enter a pin now, or any time someone fumbled cash or pin in the line in front of me.