Of course there isn't. The banks and card issuers don't publicise it and won't admit there is a problem on the grounds of "security".
I had extensive correspondence after my credit card was cloned and it took months to get them to admit the flaws in security.
Yes, I get that but banks are not the only source of information the media love a good story. Programs like "You and Yours" or "The money Program" would love to do an expose, but they haven't yet.
There have been some media report according to this report
http://www.smartcardalliance.org/publications-contactless-payment-security-qa/
The ones worth reading too
http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/anal...s-are-we-sacrificing-security-for-convenience
I suppose we just have to accept that nothing is totally secure, I have had a credit card cloned in the past but the company were very fast to spot unusual transactions, contact and and stop the card, they issued a replacement within 24 hours and reimbursed me within a month which I thought was not too bad.
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