Credit and debit cards are a convenient way to shop, but they can also be risky. Chargeback fraud and identity theft are serious problems and the consequences can be costly, so it's important to take steps to protect yourself from these threats. Samsung has its own biometric card proposal that involves fingerprint recognition technology in a more immediate and integrated way.
The technology just presented by the Korean house hopes to revolutionize the world of payments.

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Behind this name which to define as "coded" is an understatement, Samsung hides a biometric card with a unique combination: fingerprint sensor, security element (SE) and secure processor (SP) on a single chip. If you add a proprietary algorithm for fingerprint authentication and anti-spoofing technology (even the one integrated directly into the card) you will understand that it is a very advanced solution.
Lo spoofing is a technique used to trick authentication systems into believing that the user is another person. This can be done by using a fake fingerprint or biometric scan, or simply by providing false information. Spoofing can be used to gain access to restricted areas or to commit fraud and represents a serious security threat. The Samsung biometric card incorporates anti-spoofing technology to protect against this type of attack.
Fingerprints and security technology, a deadly combo
“It's the cybersecurity industry's first all-in-one security chip,” I read from the Samsung release. “It reads biometric information through a fingerprint sensor, stores and authenticates the tamper-proof encrypted data, and processes the data securely.”
How to use the biometric card? All you have to do is place it on a POS while keeping your thumb on the built-in sensor. Goodbye PIN! It's not true, there is always a PIN in case of emergency, but everything is done so that the system does without it in 99% of cases: safer, of course, but also more convenient.
The debut of the tech S3B512C is expected in the next year. Apple Card, dodge.