NBC 3 Louisville KY Reports on Newest ID theft
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A warning about a new way to get your personal information

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October 30, 2008 LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - Long gone are the days when criminals needed your actual credit card or social security card to steal your information. Now, they can get it with the wave of a wand.

WAVE 3 Troubleshooter Charla Young investigated the problem and reports her results of this unnerving, new technology. It is pretty scary. You know that little magnetic strip that's usually on the back of most credit cards will soon be a thing of the past.

 

The newest credit card technology allows you to just wave your card in front of a machine. The machine picks up the radio frequency containing your information. It is a very simple and quick way to make a purchase, but it also leaves you vulnerable to the newest form of identity theft called radio frequency skimming.

WAVE 3 News who talked to one man tells us he is a victim of this new rage. The man, who we will call John, says he was about to get onto a bus and to take his seat when a young fellow bumped into him. That little bump did not seem like a big deal at the time, but it was. John's information was zapped by the stranger and thousands of dollars went out with it. About $5,000 was charged from a card that had not left John's wallet for at least two years.

This is how it happens. With a small homemade skimming device, a criminal can walk past you and get your information. A small RFID (radio frequency identification) chip that is embedded in your credit card, your passport, or your luggage tag is broadcasting your personal information constantly. The RFID chip makes it easy to make purchases, but it also makes you an easy target.

Andrew Davis is an internet security specialist at the University of Louisville. He tells us how you can avoid becoming the next victim. The credit card industry dispersed 50-million of the RFID credit cards just in 2007, but Davis says you can request a standard card. Another option is the steel plated wallet. Experts tell WAVE 3 the steel plated wallet should be effective in blocking the signals because it actually prevents the device from being triggered. If the transfer from leather to metal is a bit extreme for you, a company online is advertising the "Armadillo Dollar." They say just by wrapping your card with the dollar, the radio frequency is blocked. As always, watch your debit card and credit card transactions carefully.

Davis says, "If you had a debit card, you really wouldn't want the RFID on your debit card cause then that would have full access to your bank account." Because John has a habit of checking his balances, he was able to challenge the transactions on his card. The next time someone bumps into him, John says he now knows that it may be much more than a chance experience. "For someone to take your stuff and not take anything from you, that's a whole new level of theft," says John.

For more information to protect yourself from identity theft, click on the highlighted link: Identity Theft Protection Guide.

Last Updated ( Friday, 20 February 2009 00:10 )
 
CBS 5 KPHO News Report
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May 20, 2008 - KPHO is ranked thirteen in the nation for the largest number of viewers! After two months of investigating by Phoenix CBS 5 KPHO, the Armadillo Dollar team made the news about their product and how it works.

Invisible contact less debit and credit card theft is very real.  Hackers now known as skimmers can steal information just walking past you in the mall. Watch a hacker "skim" credit card information to see how easy it happens. 


We discovered after this aired that CHASE Bank bought their own shielding company that does not work on all frequencies or strength of readers!

American Express Black (unlimited dollar amount card) includes an RF shield with their cards when they send them out!

It costs $2500 per year to have an Amex Black with a $5000 initiation fee!

Is your identity worth the small $29.95 investment for an Armadillo Dollar?

For peace of mind, self-preservation, security and success, get some HERE

Last Updated ( Friday, 02 January 2009 14:31 )
 
KTAR Talk Show Phoenix
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KTAR, the most popular Phoenix Talk Radio station, and radio host Colton Shone invited the Wisteria House Products main Armadillo Dollar team to talk about their new invention the Armadillo Dollar and how skimming, cloning and radio-frequency theft have become prevalent around the world.

ron_Hatton_and_colton_shone  Ron informed Colton and his listeners that you could have your identity stolen right out of your wallet.  This is done with a radio antenna and a booster that can activate the signals on your RF tagged debit and credit cards, and steal the information right out of the air.  The Armadillo Dollar is the only thing on the market that stops it. This stealthy device for your wallet protects the owner from contact less/ wireless identity theft and it doesn't damage the other cards you have.  It is made of a special metal compound we developed and have named it Armadillium-23 that completely absorbs the radio waves at commonly used frequencies.    

The informational snippets aired throughout the morning on KTAR 92.3 talk radio and the response was extremely positive for sales.   KTAR is the largest loudest talk show radio station in the Phoenix metropolitan area. We also had the pleasure of meeting the star of KTAR Pat McMahon, who joked around with us. After sharing Armadillo Dollars with the staff,

We encouraged they test the device on their own radiofrequency door access systems.     They were all very impressed at how the Armadillo Dollar blocked the signal completely from allowing entry into the inner sanctum. 

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JOLT Radio Tucson
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Baron Von Hoak of Tucson Radio JOLT KJLL invited us to come and do a live show on a Saturday night in Tucson about wireless identity theft. A listener told the Baron about the Armadillo Dollar team and shared with concerns about RF tags and privacy.

The Baron is a rebel and an advocate of freedom and American Liberties, so we got along with him just fine. We discussed with him how RF (radio-frequency) theft was being done, how to protect your privacy from "rfid skimming", RFID phishing", "wireless skimming" any of those new terms that were coined by the Armadillo Dollar team.

Rights to privacy were discussed, as were the RF tags in the new passports and the vulnerabilities that come with those being issued. The REAL ID Act of 2005 was also discussed regarding the new driver's licenses for Arizona and all 50 states as required by the Department of Homeland Security. Arizona's Governor Napolitano signed up the State for the REAL ID Act on December 6, 2007. By 2017, all US citizens will be required to present a REAL ID driver's license if they think they are crossing state lines or getting onto an airplane.

 

 

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The Baron's show was over an hour long, and has had the biggest response so far of any of the radio shows done by the Armadillo Dollar team. The listeners in Tucson are clearly concerned about protecting their identities and privacy.

Last Updated ( Friday, 20 February 2009 00:08 )
 
KGUN 9 Tucson Investigates
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February 20, 2008- Dan Spindle, a reporter for ABC News KGUN Tucson reported on his show "Does It Work" about the Armadillo Dollar. Two days after we sent out our first press release about the launch of the Armadillo Dollar, KGUN was the first to contact us regarding the launch of this new identity protection product.

One of the biggest hurdles we faced was educating the public about the newest type of identity theft! Investigators discovered that the new contact less payment systems and door access cards are vulnerable to theft with clever skimming devices. 

Wisteria House Products, makers of the Armadillo Dollar, invited the Arizona Attorney General's office to witness the testing carried out at a third party location, as well as witness other supposed rf protection devices that did not work! As a government official, William Bessette, of the Arizona Attorney General's office is not openly able to endorse the product, but did witness and discuss the protection device on camera.

 wm bissette arizona attorney generals office       Your information can be stolen remotely through radio-frequency waves that are invisible. If you have radio-frequency gate keys, door access systems, new passports, or any of the contact less payment  cards, you are a target unless you have an Armadillo Dollar in your wallet!

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 20 February 2009 00:06 )
 
KVUE Austin ABC Reports
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May 9, 2008- Austin's ABC KVUE featured a story about the Armadillo Dollar and the newest type of identity theft! Investigators discovered that the new contact less payment systems are vulnerable to theft with clever skimming devices. 

Your information can be stolen remotely through radio-frequency waves that are invisible. If you have radio-frequency gate keys, door access systems, new passports, or any of the contact less payment  cards, you are a target unless you have an Armadillo Dollar in your wallet!

A befitting story for Texans, Austin residents, Armadillos and those interested in protecting their privacy.

Click on the link below to watch the story!

http://www.kvue.com/video/index.html?nvid=243913

Last Updated ( Friday, 02 January 2009 15:23 )