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Is the Mobile Payments Security Problem Solved? Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham announced they have created a verification mechanism using sound to help eliminate security weaknesses of Near Field Communication—a form of radio-frequency identification—to help prevent security vulnerabilities via mobile devices. |
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