Developed in a partnership between clothing designer Betabrand and security software company Norton, a new pair of men's jeans, as well as a women's blazer, will include a lining of radio frequency identification (RFID) blocking material to prevent a trend the two companies are calling "digital pickpocketing." According to the crowdfunding page for the jeans, the two companies claim "that more than 10 million identities are digitally pickpocketed every year" and "70 percent of all credit cards will be vulnerable to such attacks" by 2015.
The READY Active Jeans will include this material on both a front and back pocket ...
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