Interesting, title says disable the Paypass, but what u did is drill a hole on the chip. I think the PAYPASS and CHIP are not same thing. Paypass tag is in the right end of the card, and also if your card comes with a chip, sometimes you can't swipe&sign but have to use chip&pin. So what you did actually not disabled Paypass, your card died but Paypass still alive.
its the wrong chip, the gold chip still reuires a pin no if you use one, the paypass chip is in the other end of the card. Doing this will deactivate your card for physical transactions.
@TheNewMusicNetwork He's drilling through the gold chip that you need to insert into the manual card reader, Most EFTPOS machines do not accept the mag strip on a gold chip card, only the gold chip, if you swipe the card it says "insert the card" you can't insert the card because you drilled throught the chip disabling ALL manual transactions rather than the SSID. On most cards the SSID is at the other end of the card, the indentation opposite the gold chip.
people are worried that with these chips Information will be steal easily ? will your wrong this runs From Different System then the regular one does when u swipe your card. it's a lot harder for the hacker to figure out your Card number . as matter in fact the cashier Doesn't have access to any of this what so ever . And just like they can steal your nfc chip they can ALso steal ur dam Credit card. You have to be an idiot if u dont reported it
fyi u drillid out the chip that chip is not an rfd the rfid is on the other side of the card the chip in the card connectsd directly via an elecrical curcut when inseted into a reader rfid is wierless so evin tho u destryed the chip the rfid will still be working just fine
There's a big difference between the gold chip on your card and the RFID transmitter - the CHIP is a security measure since it's very easy to duplicate the magnetic stripe, and has been for years now. The 'chip' is not easy to duplicate.
The RFID 'paypass' device is a NFC tag that can be read by anything that supports NFC, and has been proven to be insecure.
If your card doesn't say 'paypass' or 'paywave' it doesn't have the RFID insecure device. Don't destroy the gold interface to the 'chip'
data collection & the over regulation of society & if they can be scanned from 2cm they can be scanned from 20 mtrs its just a question of who has the most powerfull or sensitive Equipment & your government does.privacy on display for a novelty..how much you spend, what shop you visit, time on your way in AND time on the way out..visit the same store 3 times a week & dont spend a cent on any card.. WHAT? asks the tax department.. you are a walking eprib..cash is king AND private.
no offence bro - but this is complete bullshit. paywave/paypass is pwnage, now I can pay for stuff almost instantly. And now paywave is offering 100% protection against fraudulent transactions (I guess mastercard would too or soon will have) there is no point making your card look fucked up.
@itssav You have it WRONG!!!!! This Technique Does Work 100% ..I just tried it! & Pay Pass Reader Won't !!!! Accept it...ONLY Pin will work or Signature! lol lol Same thing happened to me with the Bank! Sent the Same Dam Pay Pass replacement when I Specified NO Pay Pass Card.... 29/11/11.
is the chip and pin the thing you drill a hole in the same chip as paypass because i had a card that only had paypass and you can see an indent in it and i wanted to know if by disable the gold chip you are also disabling the paypass and isn't drilling a hole in the gold chip disable the whole card thanks
@craig2085 - I honestly can't tell you for I don't actually use this card for anything other than ONLINE transactions and automatic payments. Because I rarely handle it, I just wanted to secure it from other people taking and using it without my consent or knowledge. From what I can gather in a thread about it on the "whirlpool" forums (finance area) is that if the chip is damaged it will STILL work as a magnetic swipe card.
@craig2085 - I've read another way to disable PAYPASS is to snip a corner off the card at least 5mm in to break the embedded wires which are part of the inductance charge for rfid system. Dunno how accurate that information is though but I guess you could test the idea before drilling/punching a hole in the actual chip.
@derspatz48 The EMV chip (which you have destroyed) is fairly important to have if you intend to use the physical card. If you swipe the magstripe of an EMV enabled card it will not work and will instruct you to enter the chip into the POS terminal. To disable Paypass/PayWave you only need to cut the antenna that travels around the outside of the card. The best place is (when looking at the back of the card) on the left side just underneath the magstripe. Cut in 1/2 cm and remove a small triangl
Well, at least nobody will be able to steal from you by forging the signature that's drawn on the back of the card.
'Course, like you'll now have to do, they'd have to find one of the remaining terminals that doesn't force chip & pin even when you swipe. Good luck with that.
Considering I only use this card for online transactions anyway, it isn't going to affect me in the slightest, and I can now all but forget about it and not have to worry about it being "borrowed" from my wallet.
Let's just pretend it was your card. You take your partner out for lunch at a busy but nice cafe attached to a deli, and you hand over the card to your backpacker waiter to pay for it. She takes it back and tap&go's your bill ... and then she tap&go's a pack of cigs for herself, coz she's working for cash under an assumed name and leaving at the end of the week anyway.
You discover the unauthorised purchase at the end of the month. Are you going to worry about it ?
Hopefully by then we'll have a nice and secure credit card with a chip in it that DOESN'T also have the inherently unsecure PAYPASS facility but instead always requires a PIN or even a fingerprint scan for all I care.
Or how about this. The credit card actually offers you the option of either having the PAYPASS facility or not, instead of just foisting it upon you regardless of what you might actually want ?
Interesting, title says disable the Paypass, but what u did is drill a hole on the chip. I think the PAYPASS and CHIP are not same thing. Paypass tag is in the right end of the card, and also if your card comes with a chip, sometimes you can't swipe&sign but have to use chip&pin. So what you did actually not disabled Paypass, your card died but Paypass still alive.
Superminuter 5 days ago
How come you sign all your posts "regarDS"? What does the DS mean? Such a mystery....
staphinfection 3 weeks ago
DONT USE IT.
e.o.s.
TheNewMusicNetwork 3 weeks ago
its the wrong chip, the gold chip still reuires a pin no if you use one, the paypass chip is in the other end of the card. Doing this will deactivate your card for physical transactions.
mattshark100 2 months ago
@mattshark100 Once you follow the video. Try at a Shop! Pay Pass will Not work.
pisces3750 1 month ago
@pisces3750 or anything else
mattshark100 3 weeks ago
@mattshark100 no it wont. you remove it and don't touch the strip
TheNewMusicNetwork 3 weeks ago
@TheNewMusicNetwork He's drilling through the gold chip that you need to insert into the manual card reader, Most EFTPOS machines do not accept the mag strip on a gold chip card, only the gold chip, if you swipe the card it says "insert the card" you can't insert the card because you drilled throught the chip disabling ALL manual transactions rather than the SSID. On most cards the SSID is at the other end of the card, the indentation opposite the gold chip.
mattshark100 3 weeks ago
@mattshark100 let's let him verify that. on most credit cards you just remove the square receiver. pretty easy to do.
TheNewMusicNetwork 3 weeks ago
people are worried that with these chips Information will be steal easily ? will your wrong this runs From Different System then the regular one does when u swipe your card. it's a lot harder for the hacker to figure out your Card number . as matter in fact the cashier Doesn't have access to any of this what so ever . And just like they can steal your nfc chip they can ALso steal ur dam Credit card. You have to be an idiot if u dont reported it
lonelyboy323 2 months ago
people are idiots now days .. NFC is the way to go now days
lonelyboy323 2 months ago
fyi u drillid out the chip that chip is not an rfd the rfid is on the other side of the card the chip in the card connectsd directly via an elecrical curcut when inseted into a reader rfid is wierless so evin tho u destryed the chip the rfid will still be working just fine
SPEKERDUDE 2 months ago
There's a big difference between the gold chip on your card and the RFID transmitter - the CHIP is a security measure since it's very easy to duplicate the magnetic stripe, and has been for years now. The 'chip' is not easy to duplicate.
The RFID 'paypass' device is a NFC tag that can be read by anything that supports NFC, and has been proven to be insecure.
If your card doesn't say 'paypass' or 'paywave' it doesn't have the RFID insecure device. Don't destroy the gold interface to the 'chip'
dizawnofwizar 4 months ago
do it the easy way just use a common paper hole punch!
DelSolSea 5 months ago
data collection & the over regulation of society & if they can be scanned from 2cm they can be scanned from 20 mtrs its just a question of who has the most powerfull or sensitive Equipment & your government does.privacy on display for a novelty..how much you spend, what shop you visit, time on your way in AND time on the way out..visit the same store 3 times a week & dont spend a cent on any card.. WHAT? asks the tax department.. you are a walking eprib..cash is king AND private.
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CArdsadET 6 months ago
no offence bro - but this is complete bullshit. paywave/paypass is pwnage, now I can pay for stuff almost instantly. And now paywave is offering 100% protection against fraudulent transactions (I guess mastercard would too or soon will have) there is no point making your card look fucked up.
thompsonmatthew 9 months ago
You're a dickhead because a lot of terminals will force you to use the chip if there is one on the card (it can tell when you swipe it).
itssav 11 months ago
@itssav true that - whenever I swipe the magenetic strip by accident it goes MUST INSERT CHIP.
thompsonmatthew 9 months ago
@itssav You have it WRONG!!!!! This Technique Does Work 100% ..I just tried it! & Pay Pass Reader Won't !!!! Accept it...ONLY Pin will work or Signature! lol lol Same thing happened to me with the Bank! Sent the Same Dam Pay Pass replacement when I Specified NO Pay Pass Card.... 29/11/11.
pisces3750 3 months ago
is the chip and pin the thing you drill a hole in the same chip as paypass because i had a card that only had paypass and you can see an indent in it and i wanted to know if by disable the gold chip you are also disabling the paypass and isn't drilling a hole in the gold chip disable the whole card thanks
craig2085 1 year ago
@craig2085 - I honestly can't tell you for I don't actually use this card for anything other than ONLINE transactions and automatic payments. Because I rarely handle it, I just wanted to secure it from other people taking and using it without my consent or knowledge. From what I can gather in a thread about it on the "whirlpool" forums (finance area) is that if the chip is damaged it will STILL work as a magnetic swipe card.
regarDS
derspatz48 1 year ago
@craig2085 - I've read another way to disable PAYPASS is to snip a corner off the card at least 5mm in to break the embedded wires which are part of the inductance charge for rfid system. Dunno how accurate that information is though but I guess you could test the idea before drilling/punching a hole in the actual chip.
regarDS
derspatz48 1 year ago
@derspatz48 The EMV chip (which you have destroyed) is fairly important to have if you intend to use the physical card. If you swipe the magstripe of an EMV enabled card it will not work and will instruct you to enter the chip into the POS terminal. To disable Paypass/PayWave you only need to cut the antenna that travels around the outside of the card. The best place is (when looking at the back of the card) on the left side just underneath the magstripe. Cut in 1/2 cm and remove a small triangl
nilesdrums 5 months ago
@derspatz48 Follow the Instructions... It Disables Pay Pass!
pisces3750 1 month ago
@craig2085 G/teed It Will Disable the Pay Pass!
pisces3750 1 month ago
it looks like you were destroying the (non-contactless) emv chip or maybe I'm confused
napalm5 1 year ago
Well, at least nobody will be able to steal from you by forging the signature that's drawn on the back of the card.
'Course, like you'll now have to do, they'd have to find one of the remaining terminals that doesn't force chip & pin even when you swipe. Good luck with that.
htc14452 1 year ago
@htc14452
Considering I only use this card for online transactions anyway, it isn't going to affect me in the slightest, and I can now all but forget about it and not have to worry about it being "borrowed" from my wallet.
regarDS
derspatz48 1 year ago
@htc14452
Let's just pretend it was your card. You take your partner out for lunch at a busy but nice cafe attached to a deli, and you hand over the card to your backpacker waiter to pay for it. She takes it back and tap&go's your bill ... and then she tap&go's a pack of cigs for herself, coz she's working for cash under an assumed name and leaving at the end of the week anyway.
You discover the unauthorised purchase at the end of the month. Are you going to worry about it ?
regarDS
derspatz48 1 year ago
@derspatz48 Disable as the Video shows...Otherwise You Still will be Tracked & Can be Skimmed without knowing! . Card works! but NOT Pay Pass!
pisces3750 1 month ago
Loser, What happens when Banks take away the ability to use magnetic swipe? its been done in Europe.
ma77mc 1 year ago
@ma77mc
Hopefully by then we'll have a nice and secure credit card with a chip in it that DOESN'T also have the inherently unsecure PAYPASS facility but instead always requires a PIN or even a fingerprint scan for all I care.
Or how about this. The credit card actually offers you the option of either having the PAYPASS facility or not, instead of just foisting it upon you regardless of what you might actually want ?
regarDS
derspatz48 1 year ago