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I've been looking around for a Smart Card reader that works with OS X and the MBP. I can find USB based ones, but I'd like one that could go in the ExpressCard slot, as I would never use it otherwise.
This is the first ExpressCard we’ve heard of being released so far and it’s a card reader from Buffalo. MMC, SD, and Memory Stick Pro and Duo are covered by the Buffalo MCR-4/EX card reader.
Not having a smart card reader at home and lacking any obvious guidance from his co-workers on how to get one, Mark opted to purchase a $15 reader from Amazon that said it was made to handle U.S ...
Griffin Technology on Friday announced a new multimedia flash card reader designed to work with MacBook Pros, which feature an ExpressCard/34 expansion slot. The 5-in-1 card reader costs $29.99.
It’s now a full-featured RFID reader and smart card writer with extras. When we looked at it last time the unit was just an RFID and smart card reader in a project enclosure. You could see the ...
In the case of USB smart card readers, the attacker can use the middleware software provided by the smart card manufacturer to perform operations with the victim’s card as if it was attached to ...
The first attack uses an Internet-connected surveillance camera to take a high-speed video of the power LED on a smart card reader—or of an attached peripheral device—during cryptographic ...
GE's Security business has announced that its popular Transition Series multi-technology card readers, which have been ... cards as well as contactless smart cards that meet Mifare (ISO 14443A ...