Beware of this nasty scam: scammers clone digital bank cards | life & knowledge

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More and more people are using their cell phones to pay at checkouts. No wonder, since the smartphone is often much quicker to hand than the wallet, let alone the right change.

And because the NFC standard used for mobile payment (the abbreviation stands for Near Field Communication) is considered to be comparatively secure, many users give little thought to the security of their digital bank card.

But anyone who is asked to provide information about their credit or bank card these days should be extremely careful. Because scammers have found a way to clone digital bank cards. Read with BILDplus how the scam works and how you can protect yourself.

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