Moves are afoot to make smartcards more intelligent. But this threatens to make them vulnerable to viruses and reduce their usefulness as security devices, says Neil Barrett
Just as Christmas compilation CDs and pantomimes return year after year, yet again it's the season to predict the imminent take-off of smartcards. For as long as I can recall - and I once worked fo...
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