Agreeed.. I find that internet banking on my iPhone and iPod Touch (using the bank's iPhone App) is actually quicker than accessing their site via the web.
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That was skimming, nothing to do with the wireless link. Notice it only applied to the pin pads used at the drive through where it had to be passed to the driver allowing them to physically modify it for skimming, similar to ATM skimming. Pin pads have high level encryption built in so they are quite safe.
Howard
Peter is asking about using a USB wireless device for accessing the 3G network, NOT wifi - seems a lot of answers were focussed on the wrong type of wireless connection.
Peter you have the answer about the device not being suitable for your PDA. Note though that answers such as those telling you that a PDA with this facility can be purchased for $250 are incorrect - they are talking about WiFi access.
Your USB device should be getting good performance if it has a 3G connection. It may be that where you are it is connecting with the GPRS service which has poor performance even though the signal strength is high.
I tried one at my home and it was hopeless but when I took it down to Cairns it was great - I could only get GPRS at home.
Howard
Actually, the weren't physically modifying them in the car, they were just doing a switcheroo while the Maccas staff weren't watching. The units were sending card information wirelessly to someone sitting nearby.
Anyway, my point wasn't about skimming, just saying that just as EFTPOS devices aren't physically secure, WiFi isn't secure either.
THat's really interesting. I wonder how they got hold of one with the encryption key included? And how did they modify it - they are supposed to destroy the key when tampered with (which includes opening it).
Do you have any more info on this? (I am interested as I used to manage a company that wrote software for large banks).
Howard
Thanks Howard. I live in a new estate (been here 4.5yrs) and unfortunately the Optus mobile service has actually dropped off! I can only make a call from a certain spot in the house now. I've been with Optus for 14yrs and have been very happy but am now looking to change to Telstra just for the NextG network - kills me that that is the case.
Optus promised me their wireless had been upgraded in the area which I was sceptical about as my mobile hadn't improved. Sure enough when talking to tech support they said, "Well if your mobile doesn't work in the study, the wireless won't!" Well um yeah!!
Peter