I've released MagSpoof, which can wirelessly spoof credit cards/magstripes, disable Chip&PIN, and predict Amex cardshttp://youtu.be/UHSFf0Lz1qc
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@AndreaBarisani In the US, at least on Amex, it's the other way around, you can force the service code (despite CSC) to disable EMV -
@samykamkar Interesting, that's pretty bad...when we tried that with EU Visa, MasterCard and Amex we had no luck. I should check again ;) -
@samykamkar also in EU Amazon still just requires number and expiration, nothing else. -
@AndreaBarisani Why would they do that? -
@samykamkar beats me, they have been doing that for a long time, check slide 21 of our 2011 talk at http://dev.inversepath.com/download/emv -
@samykamkar then it would be pretty serious if you can create magstripe from chip data, you might want to check that on such modern Amex'es -
@samykamkar as we have done research into chip skimmers as you might have gathered ;)
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@samykamkar unless I am missing or misunderstanding something of course, don't mean to criticize your neat hack :) -
@samykamkar what works in EU to disable EMV is swipe, insert unreadable chip, then we are asked to swipe again despite service code
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