2016年10月22日星期六

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2016年10月16日星期日

2016年8月30日星期二

How to Protect Your Personal Information Safe!

Convergence is the ultimate goal of most technological developments, there are some areas of life that we all benefit from it. A good example: valuable items that you might keep about your person with RFID-proof passport pouch. If you are a seasoned traveler, then you must know how to keep your passport in a safe way, same as your IDs, smart mobile phone and money.

Nowadays, hackers don’t even have to see your credit card to access the information on it. They can scan it from a safe distance. wireless attacks that siphon your credit card number, personal information and passwords. Anything with a radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip, including your passport or a credit card, can be read from afar. Thieves can also mine valuable data from your smartphone when it automatically logs on to a WiFi network.
Richard Krulik, Briggs & Riley’s chief executive, says that his company is constantly adapting to the concerns and demands of travelers, something he refers to as “reality engineering.”

“Increasingly, travelers are coming to rely on their luggage to keep more than their belongings safe,” he adds. “They need protection for their personal information and data.”

Well, the Safe Travel Wallet is the Lucky Rain RFID-proof passport wallet. It says to hell with caution — I guess that’s why they’re calling it "safe" — and wants you to bundle everything useful (and thus valuable) into the durable travel wallet. The electromagnetic shielding lining will protect your information in phone, passport, credit cards, protects your personal information from theft. LAB TESTED. (RFID technology blocks scanning, so thieves can't steal your info, i.e. your credit card number. It’s the ultimate integrated pouch.

Needless to say, the $18.95 RFID-PROOF Travel passport holder wallet has already been sale on Amazon. 
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2016年8月28日星期日

Ways to thwart ID theft

Ways to thwart ID theft
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly described “chip and signature” or “chip and PIN” cards as examples of credit cards with RFID chips. Such cards contain a chip, but it is not an RFID chip. This version has been corrected.
  -By Christopher Elliott May 2, 2013 
At some point between the time she disembarked from a recent cruise in Miami and returned to Carmel, Ind., someone decided to go shopping with Jody Tzucker’s credit card. “They bought cigars and other odd things in Miami,” says Tzucker, a retired manager for a nonprofit association.
She suspects that the criminals may have skimmed her Visa account information while she was filling up her gas tank in South Florida. Or maybe not. Nowadays, hackers don’t even have to see your credit card to access the information on it. They can scan it from a safe distance.
One of the latest threats against travelers is invisible and silent: wireless attacks that siphon your credit card number, personal information and passwords. Anything with a radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip, including your passport or a credit card, can be read from afar. Thieves can also mine valuable data from your smartphone when it automatically logs on to a WiFi network.
Fortunately, there are a few simple ways to thwart these wireless assaults, including new luggage products and common-sense steps that protect your devices and credit cards.
As it turned out, Tzucker’s card didn’t have an RFID chip. And she was lucky. Before the cigar-loving thieves could finish their shopping excursion, her bank’s fraud detection algorithm tagged her purchases as suspicious, disabled her account and refunded the fraudulent transactions. And that may be one of the most effective solutions — having a bank that can stop fraud quickly and cover any losses. After the incident, Tzucker also switched to using a prepaid debit card when she traveled, which contains no personal information.
But others haven’t been so fortunate. Nearly half of all travelers use their smartphones to access the Internet when they’re on vacation, according to a recent survey by security firm Kaspersky Lab. One-third of phone users store their passwords to online accounts, including bank and social networks, on their devices. While any phone can be a target, the most vulnerable wireless devices run on the Android operating system, according to Kaspersky.
The luggage industry offers one possible solution: new backpacks and suitcases with protective linings to shield your IDs and wireless devices.
This month, luggage manufacturer Briggs & Riley, based in Hauppage, N.Y., will add RFID-blocking pockets to its new @work briefcase and bag collection. The models offer two pockets with electromagnetic shielding, one for IDs and passports, the other for a smartphone or a tablet computer. The black ballistic nylon cases, priced from $129 to $479, are designed to appeal to privacy-conscious business travelers.
Richard Krulik, Briggs & Riley’s chief executive, says that his company is constantly adapting to the concerns and demands of travelers, something he refers to as “reality engineering.”
“Increasingly, travelers are coming to rely on their luggage to keep more than their belongings safe,” he adds. “They need protection for their personal information and data.”
Escape the Wolf, a travel security company based in Virginia Beach, is also introducing a product this month, aimed at leisure travelers and called the Zero Trace Two-Day Backpack. It offers a large interior compartment to store any electronics you want to protect from prying eyes or scans. The $199 backpack, which will be part of Escape the Wolf’s line of security-enhancing luggage, is minimalist on the outside but sophisticated on the inside for a reason, says Clinton Emerson, the company’s chief executive.
“Fancy gets you mugged,” he says. “Fancy gets stolen.”
A closer look at this technology suggests that the best strategy for preventing data theft when you’re on the road is a combination of electromagnetic shields and common sense. A series of tests conducted in 2011 by Consumer Reports concludes that products with electronic shielding can partially block the signal from a chip in a credit card.
Only credit cards with RFID chips are vulnerable to scans. Most credit cards in the United States don’t use this technology at present, although it’s gaining some traction, particularly among corporate travelers.
Wireless devices left in the pouches would run down the battery searching for a signal, and security experts say that an equally effective way to prevent someone from accessing them is to power down the device and remove the battery. However, that’s not an option with the most popular wireless devices, such as Apple’s iPhone and iPad, which don’t have an easily removable battery.
Experts say that making sure the WiFi settings on your smartphone or tablet are set so that they don’t automatically connect to any wireless network, and not storing passwords or credit card numbers on your phone, is an equally effective way to make sure hackers don’t access your data and steal your identity, or your money.
But luggage with electromagnetic shielding can’t hurt, either. It makes your information a less desirable mark. Hackers and ID thieves prefer easy targets, which come from unprotected wireless devices and credit cards emitting a clear, easy-to-intercept signal.
In a world of invisible and often unknown security threats, the new bags may make travelers such as Linda Snow feel a little safer. Snow, an actress who lives in Denver, says that many of her friends have had their identities stolen, some of them while traveling. “I’m more careful with how I handle my ID and phone,” she says. Now she’s thinking of upgrading her luggage, too.





2016年8月27日星期六

A $18.99 Way to thwart ID theft

Nowadays, hackers don’t even have to see your credit card to access the information on it. They can scan it from a safe distance. Fortunately, there is one simple way to thwart these wireless assaults, including new luggage products and common-sense steps that protect your devices and credit cards.
A series of tests conducted in 2011 by Consumer Reports concludes that products with electronic shielding can partially block the signal from a chip in a credit card.

Lucky Rain RFID Blocking Passport Holder. Featured RFID lining to prevent thieves steal your information, protect your personal privacy will not be violated.
With 3 large RFID-blocking pockets. One for passenger tickets and passports, one for a smart phone, the other for IDs or cash, full protected by electromagnetic shielding protective linings.
 

Durable adjustable neck strap, hanging from inclined or front. Portable for walking and shopping, make everyone feel a little safer and easier.
Small and convenient to put into any big bags, never worry anything would lose.
Selection of water repellent nylon fabric which were processed by thickening treatment, durable and classic design.
Smooth zipper, smoothly to open or closed, closed tightly, minimalist style. Exquisite workmanship.
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2016年8月26日星期五

It’s back-to-school time again, Are you ready?

it means shiny school supplies, packing lunches and new experiences for everyone. Back-to-school shopping is like a rite of passage. But figuring out what to buy can be time-consuming and stressful. Are you ready?



Here we enlisted serval parenting gurus to pick must-have items to help you get started.



Nowadays, hackers don’t even have to see your credit card to access the information on it. They can scan it from a safe distance. The RFID-blocking passport holder pack pockets made of electromagnetic shielding fabric, there 3 large pockets for passports, mobile phone and passenger tickets; one small pocket for IDs. Shop this passports pouch ($18.95, Amazon.com) to your new bag collection to protect your privacy information.



To help pack the toiletries and cosmetics, Judy recommends a hanging travel toiletry bag ($15.98, Amazon.com), Main compartment features mesh pockets and main storage room for large item organize, zippered front pocket adding extra storage. Save luggage space.



Girls has always need a cute eyebrow tweezers set kits to remove their extra eyebrows and ingrown hairs, this quality set of tweezers made of stainless steel, durable. Perfectly aligned for performance, never deform, get your skin away from chemical hurt.



You probably know the kind — firm and pellet-shaped, a superior blackhead is the type that initially teases its extractor before eventually bursting forth fully intact, smooth-skinned and prodigiously sized; a waxy gem mined from the fleshy epidermal depths. Yep, all of teens will upset because of the popping pimples, so Judy recommends a set of blackhead removal tools, no Chemical agents and no chemical hurt.



A sleep night light for Preschool and kindergarten was the Ocean Wave Projector($18.99, Amazon.com). “I bought my son a baby night light with music speaker that make him quiet and sleep happy ”, Merliya, 5-year-old boy's mother said.



But, hey! There is also a colored diamond aurora night light for children, different projection modes!




Well, as a mother, can you cook well and fast for your children? How long would you need to prepare the breakfast or dinner? ?The home cook can do this with a minimum of hassle,” Mery says, by using a vegetable peeler and a sharp knife. Then the key is to think of those noodle-cut vegetables the way you would pasta in one important respect: Don’t overcook them.


2016年8月13日星期六

Lucky Rain Neck Passport Pouch Holder Bag Cover Case With RFID Safe Blocking

Most package passport, credit cards and ID card with RFID chips have a personal sensitive information, the existence of such chips. Hackers can use RFID reader as far as 10 feet (about 3 meters) from the outside to steal the information. Market a lot of phones with NFC function, you can easily read the details in the credit card. Our newly developed intelligent shielding technology has shielded most of the radio frequency transmission to prevent your personal information falling into the wrong hands.




 LUCKY RAIN WATER TIGHT DOCUMENT/WALLET BAG
The organizer features RFID blocking material to protect against electronic pick-pocketing, nobody can read your personal information by Radio Frequency Identification. An important safety component for modern-day travel, it works by preventing thieves from being able to secretly scan your credit card, passport, or driver's license info.
SCANNING RESISTANT. Featured RFID lining to prevent thieves steal your information, protect your personal privacy will not be violated.

WATERPROOF AND DURABLE. Selection of water repellent nylon fabric which were processed by thickening treatment. Even a rainy day, the items inside will not be infiltrate to wet; it can be also hidden in the clothes to prevent thieves robbed your important items. More perfect protection for your trip.

SIMPLE AND PORTABLE. Durable adjustable neck strap, Wear as inclined or front; long velcro, close adhesion; smooth zipper, smoothly to open or closed, closed tightly; minimalist style, Exquisite workmanship.



5 POCKETS: Holds your passport holder, cell phone (all iPhones fit), credit cards, dollar bills, coins, keys, etc. Everything fits! You'll have everything handy.


MULTI FUNCTIONS. It can be used as a passport bag, mobile phone pouch, ID card case, wallet pouch, etc. Especially suits for your trip and shopping, excellent gift for friends and family.

LARGE CAPACITY. Leisure travel tickets pouch, multi
compartment design, help to storage the necessities orderly such as mobile phone/tickets/credit cards/cash/passport. Refuse chaos for
ever.






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