Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2023-06-07 15:21:35
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Alex Kotenko [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2014-05-19 📝 Original message:Asking random ignorant ...

📅 Original date posted:2014-05-19
📝 Original message:Asking random ignorant stranger to care to protect themselves never works.
We need solution that requires strictly zero effort.


Best regards,
Alex Kotenko


2014-05-19 14:06 GMT+01:00 Brooks Boyd <boydb at midnightdesign.ws>:

> >> 2014-05-18 13:14 GMT+01:00 Andreas Schildbach <andreas at schildbach.de>:
> >> One problem we couldn't figure out here though - how to protect the
> >> notes from unauthorized redeem. Like if someone else tries to reach your
> >> wallet with his own NFC - how can we distinguish between deliberate
> >> redeem by owner and fraudulent redeem by anybody else with custom built
> >> long range NFC antenna? Any ideas?
> >>
> >> I think you'd need multiple factors to protect against that attack. Like
> >> encrypting with a key that is printed on the note as an QR code.
> >
> >On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 7:51 AM, Alex Kotenko <alexykot at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Yes, but it must not sacrifice usability. It's paper money, people are
> used to it and they have rather high standard of expectations in this area.
> Any usbility sacrifices in this area result into failure of the whole thing.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Alex Kotenko
>
> One thought I had reading through this exchange: I think the general
> public is becoming more aware of the "hacker with a long range
> antenna" sort of attack, since credit cards are getting microchips
> that can be scanned. There's a few videos I've seen of white hat
> hackers demonstrating how a suitcase-sized apparatus carried by
> someone walking down the street can scan and make charges on cards in
> people's pockets as the attacker brushes past. Hence RFID-blocking
> sleeves/wallets are on the market, such that your smart credit card
> can't make a purchase while its in your wallet. Is a RFID-blocking
> wallet also NFC-blocking? Irregardless of whatever "future cash" you
> choose to carry (be it credit card or bitcoin card/coin/cash), perhaps
> its the wallet/purse that needs an upgrade, to ensure your money
> doesn't spend itself while its in your pocket, but you can easily
> remove it and spend it conveniently?
>
> Brooks
>
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