RFID protection for credit cards, mobile phone, passport, wallet
Prevent data theft with RFID protective covers, protective cases & protective pouches.
RFID is the name for the automatic identification and localisation of living beings and data with the help of electromagnetic waves.
How does digital Pickpocketing work?
The theft of personal data, due to the development of cybercrime, is experiencing a real boom and continues to grow unabated.
CNIL's latest annual report shows a very sharp increase of 79% in data breaches in 2021 compared to 2020.
A personal data breach causes physical, material or moral harm to the individuals concerned .
Hackers can use the stolen data in many ways, such as :
- Acting on your behalf on e-commerce websites by using your credit card.
- Misusing your identity by impersonating you on social networks. on social networks, by email.
- Using very sensitive personal information to blackmail you into sharing it.
Unfortunately, the possibilities for hackers are many.
When you notice the theft of personal data, it is often already too late, because the spread of wireless identification (RFID) has made data theft much easier. The stolen data is in the hands of the hackers without the person concerned realising that they have become a victim of data theft.
How does RFID protection work?
Our cases shield mobile phones and laptops from the outside world so that no data can be communicated or manipulated on the devices. The data can neither be received nor sent.
- Avoids the problem of a PIN locked mobile phone.
- Reusable
- Portable - the security pouch can be worn flexibly on the body. and can also be attached to a belt if desired.
- Eliminates the need for an expensive Faraday cage.
- Prevents data from networks from communicating with the device, eliminating any risk of tampering with evidence
- Prevents evidence from being tampered with during covert procurement.
EUR 94,85
incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs
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