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Alistair Riddell wrote:
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Sammy wrote: I like to keep my old bank cards intact and use them for jobs around the house. My worry is that the data on the magnetic strip can still be read. What is the best way to destroy that data without messing up the card for D-I-Y work. I had cause to test this recently with mag stripe cards we use at work. A few wipes with a rare earth metal magnet from a hard drive will usually do the trick. It is probably a good idea to sandpaper off the mag stripe and signature strip including card verification value. There is significantly more information on the mag stripe than appears embossed on the card, but the card itself may be potentially more useful to fraudsters than the information in it. I don't think a microwave oven would be a particularly good way of erasing a magnetic strip but it would probably be a good way of ensuring that any smart chip never functions again. Is this a good idea if ID cards are introduced :-) Dave |
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