Security of NFC Transactions
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Abstract
Near Field Communication, or NFC, is paid for making payments smoother and faster than ever you merely tap your card or phone and you're done [4]. But just as this tech becomes more entrenched in our day-to-day living, so are the concerns surrounding just how secure it is. This piece sees more closely into the security behind NFC payments and looks at traditional threats like eavesdropping, relay attack, and tampering with messages [1], [5].
By looking into real cases, expert researches, and updated security measures, we determine areas where NFC systems are doing things right and where they need more work. All technologies like encryption, tokenization, and biometric authentication indeed help, yet we found out that both technology and consumer tendencies still have improvements to make [2], [4]. We also compare NFC to other contactless payment technologies like Bluetooth-based payments and QR codes to see how each of them stacks up on security. The goal is to give consumers, developers, and businesses a better idea of the dangers and allow them to make better informed decisions in this hectic, tap-to-pay world.