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The latest attack is a so-called Trojan horse, code used to swipe information from compromised PCs, named Myfip.
Other apps can't see the files either, so there is now an added layer of security to fight off bad actors who build apps to swipe information or do other damage.
So you're able to swipe information.
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The fact that we've swiped our credit cards, debit cards, identity cards, and work badges means we're vulnerable to having our personal information swiped and used for all kinds of things.
In 2005, Russians broke into the State of Rhode Island Web site and then brazenly proclaimed that they had swiped credit card information from 53,000 transactions.
Once the app is set up, users can pair their Coin and add new cards by manually entering information, swiping the card through an included card reader that goes into the headphone jack of the phone, or by taking a picture of the card as you would with Apple Pay.
Inevitably, comparisons are drawn with the futuristic user interface used by Tom Cruise's character in the film Minority Report to manipulate vast swathes of information and swipe it around multiple virtual screens using extravagant arm movements.
For most of the Internet's existence, if someone wanted to hack a phone, place an order for a cyberattack or buy a program to swipe financial and banking information, all they had to do was look at the former Soviet Union.
Health care providers in Texas could soon collect or verify patient information by swiping that patient's driver's license.
And they've been cyber-swiping huge amounts of information for years, according to American security firm Mandiant.
Clients register with a clerk equipped with a laptop who records their demographic information (by swiping their driver's license or health card) and medical history data.
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