Sidebar: History of an urban legend
Computerworld -
The current controversy over hotel swipe-card keys goes back to the late '90s, according to the American Hotel and Lodging Association. Here are links to stories on this topic.
Computerworld Blogs
- "Hotel swipe-card keys: An endangered species?"
- "Swipe here to steal ID," Sept. 19, 2005.
- "Bring your swiper," Sept. 20, 2005
- "Hotel card reader facts and fiction," Sept. 20, 2005
Stories in Other Publications
- "The Embattled Hotel Swipe-Card Hotel Key," Christopher Elliott, The New York Times, Nov. 8, 2005 (registration required).
- "Hotels Can't Erase Myth About Credit Card Information on Room Keys," Jane Ann Morrison, Las Vegas Review-Journal, Nov. 10, 2003.
- Report by the Pasadena, Calif., police department
- "Separating Fact From Fiction... on a Keycard," Hotel & Motel Management, Jan. 12, 2004.
- Card Sharks, Snopes.com, 2003.
- Key Card Identity Theft? TruthOrFiction.com.
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