Consumer alert: Your credit card can be hacked in just six seconds!


London, Dec 2 (PTI): It may take as little as six seconds for hackers to guess your credit or debit card number, expiry date and security code, say scientists who were able to circumvent all security features meant to protect online payments from fraud.

Exposing the flaws in the VISA payment system, researchers from Newcastle University in the UK, found neither the network nor the banks were able to detect attackers making multiple, invalid attempts to get payment card data.

By automatically and systematically generating different variations of the cards security data and firing it at multiple websites, within seconds hackers are able to get a 'hit' and verify all the necessary security data.

Investigators believe this guessing attack method is likely to have been used in the recent Tesco cyberattack which the Newcastle team describe as "frighteningly easy if you have a laptop and an internet connection."

"This sort of attack exploits two weaknesses that on their own are not too severe but when used together, present a serious risk to the whole payment system," said Mohammed Ali, a PhD student at Newcastle University.

"Firstly, the current online payment system does not detect multiple invalid payment requests from different websites," said Ali.

"This allows unlimited guesses on each card data field, using up to the allowed number of attempts - typically 10 or 20 guesses - on each website," he said.

"Secondly, different websites ask for different variations in the card data fields to validate an online purchase. This means it's quite easy to build up the information and piece it together like a jigsaw," Ali said.

"The unlimited guesses, when combined with the variations in the payment data fields make it frighteningly easy for attackers to generate all the card details one field at a time," he said.

"Each generated card field can be used in succession to generate the next field and so on," Ali said.

"If the hits are spread across enough websites then a positive response to each question can be received within two seconds - just like any online payment," he said.

"So even starting with no details at all other than the first six digits - which tell you the bank and card type and so are the same for every card from a single provider - a hacker can obtain the three essential pieces of information to make an online purchase within as little as six seconds," he said.

To obtain card details, the attack uses online payment websites to guess the data and the reply to the transaction will confirm whether or not the guess was right.

Since the current online system does not detect multiple invalid payment requests on the same card from different websites, unlimited guesses can be made by distributing the guesses over many websites.

However, the team found it was only the VISA network that was vulnerable. The research was published in the academic journal IEEE Security and Privacy.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 03 2016

    Central Government to note this who are keen in bringing card currency which is dangerous if introduced without proper educating the public

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  • John R Lobo, Kaikamba

    Sat, Dec 03 2016

    I am the Victim of Credit Cards. Original Credit Card was with me, still my credit used in Italy for Eur.5000.00, though my Card was having OTP. I got threatening message from Debt Recovery dept. I faced 6 month nightmare. End of sixth month Bank reversed the Principle amount after running pillar to pole.

    Interest and late payment charges reversed on 7th month...that is also after several calls to customer service....

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Sat, Dec 03 2016

    BVeware all... These fraudsters are making false calls in the name of verification etc and ask for your card number and other numbers like "D O B". Last time they called me. I immediately called up the bank to verify and bank denied making such calls. So when again they called, I politely negated. But it happened 3 - 4 times and stopped only after taking them left and right. So please be careful.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, Dec 03 2016

    m mangalore, joke will rebound when your credit card if wiped out by fraudulent people!! May be u or your close ones may be victim and it is no more a joke!

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Aramco

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    Avoid using plastic cards especially in India so many fraud as many and is happening, once you are nailed or cheated no one is going to help you'll no one mean's no one not the bank nor the police or anyone, for instanct I myself is also a victim, so beware.

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  • Pradeep, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    I don't know why some people are blindly blaming Modiji.

    Being in Banking industry for over two decades that too in IT field, these issues were there when credit cards were launched. Card Issuers are constantly working with banks to ensure maximum security for payments. Currently PIN Less transactions are not encouraged in POS machines and even for online transactions one has to entre a OTP (one time password) sent to registered mobile / email address. Banks should constantly create awareness campaigns for their customers.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    We own a lot of credit cards but we started using them extensively after November 8th ...

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  • TRUE INDIAN , IXE

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    MODI SHOULD APOLOGIZE. FOR CASHLESS TRANSACTION.

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  • m, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    good joke..

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  • lth, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    This is nothing but a game-plan of the opposition to derail the good work done by the NDA Govt with regard to cashless transaction.If people keep a strong password and keep on changing it month or two then the risk of hacking get negligible.

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  • Neville Fernandez, Mangalore/Antigua

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    I would like to point out that simply owning a VISA credit or debit card is sufficient to get hacked. Security can be hardened through the implementation of multifactor authentication through SMS or a smartphone app. The concept foolproof security is a myth in the virtual world, as much as it is in the real world.

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  • TRUE INDIAN , IXE

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    MODI DEMONIZATION.

    WANTS CASHLESS.

    GETTING HACKED BY CARD.

    WILL MODI TAKE RESPONSIBILITY.

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  • hemanth, bangalore

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    So you were not using any debit card, online banking before 8th Nov?

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  • Logical Indian, Kudla

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    They just became smarter after Nov 8. Before that, they were in Stone age !!lolz..

    Every Technology has its pros n cons, so that does not mean, we should go back to Stoneage.!!

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 03 2016

    He is ready with online banking ....But he is not able to use his debit card with his suppliers like grocery, milk wala, fish wala, mutton wala, and other services.... Ensure that all traders WILL START ACCEPTING DEBIT CARDS ....Then we really appreciate MODI....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    Thank you Modi Ji ...

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