NFC Card Fiasco: The Free Money Glitch GiroWeb Wants You to Ignore!

Unprotected NFC card manipulation is the latest in the world of “create your own currency.” With just a few tech tricks, outdated Legic Prime cards can lead to free top-ups in GiroWeb Cashless Catering Solutions. It’s like finding a money tree, but with more bytes and less bark.

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Hot Take:

Who knew that in 2025, hacking your way to a free lunch would literally be this easy? With outdated NFC cards, it seems like the only thing more vulnerable than your wallet is GiroWeb’s customer infrastructure. Time to level up those security protocols, folks!

Key Points:

  • Legacy NFC cards in GiroWeb’s cashless catering solutions can be manipulated for free top-ups.
  • The vulnerability affects only those using outdated Legic Prime or similar insecure NFC cards.
  • GiroWeb claims the responsibility lies with customers to use secure cards.
  • No direct response from GiroWeb to SEC Consult’s communication attempts.
  • Potentially allows users to charge up to 655.35€ onto affected cards without detection.

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