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What's the feature
From the article
Credit cards are as secure as carrying your passwords around you on a piece of paper, and telling it loots of people always.
Thank you! I was on the bus and couldn't get the article to load
From the article, you can get a detailed usage history of MTA transactions by simply supplying the credit card number (which they state can very often be bought on the dark web). The lack of identity confirmation to pull the report is the concern.
You want to force people to show ID to use the subway?
Why is this info even public? That's the real issue.
Not to use the subway, to access a payment card's complete ride history.
Credit card info -> see timestamped transit transacting history, including station name (location)
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Are we playing Jeopardy?
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