Corner stores are being robbed at an amazing rate in Toronto, almost all of the robberies fly below the radar because the main stream media does not cover them.
In Toronto recently one store owner saw a man who shoplifted from his store previously, he chased and caught the man and held him until police came (which can be quite a wait most times)...the police came and promptly charged the STORE OWNER....for assault and kidnapping.....eventually after much pain and actually going to trial...the charges were dismissed. Trying to capitalize on this the government is introducing new legislation that will allow broader citizen arrest powers.
I shudder to think what the police would have charged this brave store owner for.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
Chip and Pin Debit & Credit Cards Security Broken?
Here is a rather long, yet compelling video by an expert who shows just how the chip and pin cards are broken, and what they describe as the most open vulnerability they have ever seen in banking technologies.
How is the technology defeated.....essentially the pin is actually useless when hacked at the point of purchase, the copied cards trick the purchase device into approving the transaction as the card presented and signed for, which requires no pin.....in the demonstration they used the pin...... 0000 four times and the card was accepted every time.....but most importantly the receipt returned from the cash register shows it being accepted by the chip and pin being correct.
So the audit trail shows on all the banks records that the chip card was present and the correct pin was entered. Why is this important and why are the banks not rushing to spend the money to fix it?
Because as the expert shows, new terms and conditions on the user contracts state that if the card is present and the correct pin is used, the card owner is solely responsible for any losses, because in the banks opinion their system is uncrackable. So the only way they claim a purchase can be made is by you or your negligence with the card and your pin. Not the banks problem they say.
The video shows a chart in the decline of fraud with the new cards, which is really the decline of the bank paying back cardholders their money for their flawed system. So if you have a loss on your card and the bank won't refund you the money.....send them the link to this video.
How is the technology defeated.....essentially the pin is actually useless when hacked at the point of purchase, the copied cards trick the purchase device into approving the transaction as the card presented and signed for, which requires no pin.....in the demonstration they used the pin...... 0000 four times and the card was accepted every time.....but most importantly the receipt returned from the cash register shows it being accepted by the chip and pin being correct.
So the audit trail shows on all the banks records that the chip card was present and the correct pin was entered. Why is this important and why are the banks not rushing to spend the money to fix it?
Because as the expert shows, new terms and conditions on the user contracts state that if the card is present and the correct pin is used, the card owner is solely responsible for any losses, because in the banks opinion their system is uncrackable. So the only way they claim a purchase can be made is by you or your negligence with the card and your pin. Not the banks problem they say.
The video shows a chart in the decline of fraud with the new cards, which is really the decline of the bank paying back cardholders their money for their flawed system. So if you have a loss on your card and the bank won't refund you the money.....send them the link to this video.
Sunday, January 09, 2011
Shrinkage are you safe?
How does one steal nearly $1 million worth of electronics and hardware from storage giant EMC? Easy: Just use a small bag and lots of patience. Unfortunately for the thief, not getting caught while doing this proved slightly more difficult.
The engineer in question is Kevin Kelly, who worked at EMC's North Carolina location as a tester. Also, as a catpurse, since he was able to smuggle approximately $930,000 worth of goods out the door in a small bag over the course of an undisclosed amount of time. He then sold those goods under a pseudonym to a company called BL Trading.
Eventually Kelly was arrested for his crimes and today faces up to 32 years in prison, even after pleading guilty. BL Trading is being charged with a host of crimes too, including receipt of stolen property, fraud and transportation of stolen property. [IT News via Slashdot]
The engineer in question is Kevin Kelly, who worked at EMC's North Carolina location as a tester. Also, as a catpurse, since he was able to smuggle approximately $930,000 worth of goods out the door in a small bag over the course of an undisclosed amount of time. He then sold those goods under a pseudonym to a company called BL Trading.
Eventually Kelly was arrested for his crimes and today faces up to 32 years in prison, even after pleading guilty. BL Trading is being charged with a host of crimes too, including receipt of stolen property, fraud and transportation of stolen property. [IT News via Slashdot]
Monday, January 03, 2011
Parking Garage Entrances - A Death Trap Liability?
There have been two deaths at parking exits and entrances in the GTA recently. The most recent one at a hospital in York Region on Christmas day, killing a young mother of 3.
Earlier in the year another man died while trying to enter his apartment's underground parking entrance.
In both instances the drivers could not reach or had trouble getting to the device to open the gate or the garage door, opened their door and leaned out, but the vehicles moved forward and pinned them in their car door pushed up against the protective bollards around the parking equipment.
Likely, they never put their vehicles in park and their foot slipped off the brake.
Almost all parking garage and lot exits or entrances have similar setups. But with the difference in vehicle sizes from Vans and trucks to Smart Cars.....and the differences in the devices.....push a button, insert a card, or even proximity card devices all may lead to being part of the problem.
No word on any lawsuit or insurance claim for the dead mother yet.
If you have an entrance or exit like this, at minimum consider getting up signage that tells people not to exit their vehicle to access the devices and if they must to ensure the vehicle is placed in park.
These are terrible tragedies .....but also potential liabilities for property owners.
Earlier in the year another man died while trying to enter his apartment's underground parking entrance.
In both instances the drivers could not reach or had trouble getting to the device to open the gate or the garage door, opened their door and leaned out, but the vehicles moved forward and pinned them in their car door pushed up against the protective bollards around the parking equipment.
Likely, they never put their vehicles in park and their foot slipped off the brake.
Almost all parking garage and lot exits or entrances have similar setups. But with the difference in vehicle sizes from Vans and trucks to Smart Cars.....and the differences in the devices.....push a button, insert a card, or even proximity card devices all may lead to being part of the problem.
No word on any lawsuit or insurance claim for the dead mother yet.
If you have an entrance or exit like this, at minimum consider getting up signage that tells people not to exit their vehicle to access the devices and if they must to ensure the vehicle is placed in park.
These are terrible tragedies .....but also potential liabilities for property owners.
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