
The online clothing
company has made a pair of jeans’ pocket that contains material that blocks
wireless signals, according to Digital Marketing Agency
reported.
One more thing, the
jeans has planned to stop thieves hacking into radio frequency identification
tagged passports or contactless payment cards.
Leading to security
experts this type of theft is a growing problem. By this way, Security software
maker Norton cooperated with San Francisco-based Betabrand in October to make
the jeans and a blazer.
“There is technology
readily available for anyone to snatch other people's credit and debit card
data within seconds,” said Disklabs boss Simon Steggles”. Mention that, the
jeans will retail at $151 (£96) and the blazer at $198.
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