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EasyCard

The EasyCard is a contactless smartcard system operated by the EasyCard Corporation, which was previously named the "Taipei Smart Card Corporation", for payment on the Taipei Metro (also known as "Taipei MRT", or "Taipei Rapid Transit System"), buses, and other public transport services in Taipei since June 2002, and its usage has since expanded to multiple kinds of businesses. Its use has also since been expanded to include convenience stores, department stores, supermarkets, taxis, and other retailers since 1 April 2010.[1] Like conventional electronic fare systems, the card employs RFID technology to operate without physical contact. They are available for purchase at all Metro stations and all chain convenience stores.

EasyCard
悠遊卡
LocationTaiwan
LaunchedJune 2002
Technology
ManagerEasyCard Corporation
CurrencyNew Taiwan dollar (NT$30,000 maximum load)
Stored-valuePay as you go
Credit expiryNone (must reactivate after 2 years of inactivity)
Validity
Websitehttps://www.easycard.com.tw/en/
EasyCard
EasyCard logotype and brand
Traditional Chinese悠遊卡股份有限公司
Simplified Chinese悠游卡股份有限公司
Transcriptions

History edit

The Taipei Smart Card Corporation was established in 2000 with a total capitalization of NT$700 million.[2] Shareholders include the Taipei City Government, the Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation, banks, bus companies, and other companies. Promotional trials of the card began in 2001, and the card was officially released in 2002.[3] In 2008, the company changed its name to the EasyCard Corporation to increase branding and visibility.[4]

By April 2016, the company had issued over 60 million cards.[3] EasyCard transactions now account for 91% of Taipei Metro system transactions, 92% of bus transactions, and 71% of parking lot transactions.[5] Daily transactions reached 3.1 million in 2009.

Brand edit

The name EasyCard was chosen in a contest where the general public was asked to propose names. In Mandarin Chinese the card is known as 悠遊卡 (Pinyin: Yōu-yóu Kǎ), which literally means Easy Travel Card. The logo, designed by Y&P Design Group, is composed of four different colored logos radiating outward, each representing something different: technology and unhindered travel, sustainable development, commitment, and efficiency.[6] In 2003, the EasyCard logo won the 20th American Corporate Identity Award of Excellence.

Card usage edit

Taipei Metro edit

Users of the card on the Taipei Metro are required to pass the card over the EasyCard sensor area on fare gates both entering and exiting the stations; the first pass registers the start of the journey and the second as the end. Fares deducted from the card depend on the distance traveled and whether a public bus was used within a transfer time frame (currently, one hour).

Beginning in 2020, travelers using an IC Card such as EasyCard on Taipei MRT trains will receive a rebate of between 10 and 30% on all Taipei MRT fares, with the discount percentage based on the number of rides taken during the month. The rebate amount is deposited onto the IC card the next time the traveler uses the card on the Taipei MRT after the end of the respective month, but the rebate must be collected within six months. Prior to the current rebate scheme, IC card users were instead given an automatic 20% discount off every published fare.[7][8]

The EasyCard can also be used for the Maokong Gondola without any discounts.

Taichung MRT edit

The EasyCard can be used on the Taichung MRT.[9]

Taoyuan Metro edit

The EasyCard are available for each station of the Taoyuan Airport MRT.

Using the card to shuttle between the three stations from A12 station (Airport Terminal 1) to A14a station (Airport Hotel) is free.

Kaohsiung Metro edit

Users of the card can use the card on the Red and Orange Lines of the Kaohsiung Metro. Fares deducted from the card depend on the distance traveled and a 15% discount over single journey tokens, which is the same as iPASS.

The Circular light rail enabled EasyCard usage from February 2018.

The EasyCard can be add-valued only at the information center of each station of Kaohsiung Metro. The add-value machines are scheduled to enable EasyCard add-value function in May 2018.

Taiwan Railway Administration edit

The EasyCard is available for all stations of the TRA. Passengers holding the card can take all trains of the TRA, except Taroko Express, Puyuma Express, group trains, tourism trains, and specified operating trains.

There is a 10% discount if the travelling distance is less than 70km.

 
An EasyCard reader on a New Taipei City bus.

Buses edit

The EasyCard can be used on most city bus systems and several inter-city bus in Taiwan. The card might not be accepted on several routes.

In Taipei, passengers using Adult cards (including co-branded credit cards and debit cards), Student cards, or Concessionaire (Welfare) cards to transfer between Metro and bus within one hour, receive an NT$8, NT$6 and NT$4 discount respectively. The EasyCard machine prevents repeated transactions on the same card until the bus travels into the next paying section.

In Taichung, users can enjoy a 10-kilometer free ride.

Taxis edit

A trial allowing the payment of taxi fares with the card was carried out in 2005[10] but this payment option was not then implemented on a wider level for taxi journeys.

Parking edit

The EasyCard is accepted in government-run parking lots and some privately run parking lots.[11] Parking meters accept Easy Cards exclusively, charged in quarter-hour increments, and expire in due time like a normal meter.

In addition to being usable on the Taipei Metro and buses, the EasyCard is also accepted at public garages adjacent to Metro stations and in other areas of Taipei. As of 2008, the EasyCard can be used to pay for boat rides in areas such as Tamsui.

Designated retailers edit

As of 1 April 2024, EasyCards can now be used to pay for purchases at a variety of stores across Taiwan including 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Cosmed, OK Mart, Hi-Life, Starbucks, Muji, Daiso and Pacific SOGO.[9] The EasyCard can now be used at over 10,000 retail outlets throughout Taiwan.[12] In 2011, card usage is expected to be expanded to gas stations and fast food chains.[13]

Other uses edit

In addition to payment, the EasyCard has also been used as a multifunctional card. At the 2010 World Model UN Conference held in Taipei, the card served as a ticket, meal coupon, and identification card (in addition to its regular uses).[14] Limited edition cards have also been sold to raise money for charity.[15]

Other areas of use edit

In addition to paying for public transit, parking, and select retailers, the EasyCard can also be used for:

  • Most buses in multiple areas in Taiwan
  • Ferries (Taipei Blue highway).
  • Admission into the Taipei Zoo, and a some museums, festival activities and recreational areas.
  • Library cards, allowing the user to borrow materials from Taipei or Yilan Public Libraries.
  • Digital IDs, including Student ID Cards.
  • YouBike bicycle sharing system. (Registration with the YouBike system with registered mobile telephone is required)

Payment and recharge edit

EasyCards can be used for purchases of up to NT$1,000 at available stores once, up to a maximum of NT$3,000 per day.[16] This limit does not apply to payment of government fees, public service charges, medical costs, transport services (including recreational services like the Maokong Gondola or bicycle rental), miscellaneous school expenses, and parking fees.[16] Value can be recharged in multiples of NT$100 and each card can hold up to NT$10,000 of value.[17]

For consumer safety, all money from EasyCard deposits are held in the EasyCard Prepaid Trust Fund managed by Cathay United Bank. All deposits are protected by a full refund guarantee issued by the managing bank.[18][19]

If a card has not been used for over two years, a recharge must be made before the card will be reactivated. The balance on a card can be checked on the scanner unit whenever a transaction is made or using an EasyCard Reader located at all Taipei Metro stations.[16]

Types of cards edit

  • Adult: These standard fare cards cost NT$500, inclusive of a NT$400 balance and NT$100 deposit.[20] Purchase and add-value are available at all Taipei Metro stations, bus stations, and most convenience stores. The card can be credited to a maximum of balance of NT$10,000.[17] Unused fees and the deposit are refundable.
  • Student: These cards cost the same amount (NT$500), but can only be purchased from station staff with appropriate student identification. The pricing model remains the same on the Metro but is discounted on public buses at NT$12 rather than NT$15. Cardholders after October 2015 will not receive the NT$3 discount on public buses according to EasyCard Corp.

Note: As of 1 May 2010, at certain convenience store chains (7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Hi-Life, OK Mart), Adult and Student cards may be purchased with NT$200 (NT$100 balance and NT$100 deposit).[20]

  • Concessionaire: These cards are reserved for children (under eligible legislation), seniors over 65 years of age, and disabled persons.[20] It offers discounts depending on the service used.
  • Taipei Pass: A special-purpose card that allows for unlimited travel on the Metro and associated bus services and unlimited trips on the Maokong Gondola.[21] The pass is sold as a one-day, two-day, three-day, or five-day pass. It expires on midnight of the expiry date. Buses that accept the card will display a TaipeiPass identification sticker.[22]

Debit and co-branded credit cards edit

Joint-branded cards allow for an EasyCard to be linked with a credit or ATM account to automatically add value.[23] This allows for consumers to pay for products, services, or government fees with the card. The option remains popular with users in spite of handling fees and a limit of how much money can be added per day (NT$500).[24]

Auto-recharge applied to debit card to make up to 3 times of each NT$500 at all Designated retailers and value-adding machine at Metro stations

Mobile device integration edit

Several attempts have been made to embed EasyCard radio chips into mobile devices, enabling "transactions by phone." Users are not billed by their telecommunications accounts; rather, they can read transaction records and check balance using a supported mobile phone.

Security attacks edit

As the value of an EasyCard can be used for transactions of scarce services and products, security measures are important. EasyCard uses multiple encryption techniques to prevent illegal modification of values and hacking.

At the 27th annual German Chaos Communication Congress hacker conference ("27C3") in 2010, German free software programmer Harald Welte showed that it is possible to artificially change the amount of money stored on a first-generation EasyCard —based on the MIFARE Classic chip— using nothing more than a USB RFID reader and a laptop computer running open source software. Welte denounced the system for its poor choice of cipher and lack of user authentication. He was able to map out and manipulate the card's internal format in 2 days on a trip in Taiwan.[25]

However, hacking the EasyCard remains illegal, and in September 2011 a 24-year-old engineer was arrested on suspicion of fraudulently using a hacked EasyCard.[26]

EasyCard has since addressed several of the weaknesses in later card hardware revisions[27] but remains vulnerable to several known attacks on the cryptography of MIFARE Classic that cannot be addressed without breaking backwards compatibility to existing infrastructure.[28]

Reception edit

The EasyCard has been very popular since its launch in 2002. By 2010, over 23 million cards had been issued.(The source did not say what cards have returned as subpriced)[29] By 2014, more than 50 million cards have been issued.

Critics have called for stronger measures to promote name registration of EasyCards in order to protect consumer rights. Over NT$600 million is lost yearly in lost cards.[30] As of 2009, fewer than 0.02% of cards had been registered.

External links edit

  • Official homepage of the EasyCard Corporation

References edit

  1. ^ . Taiwan News. 2010-05-03. Archived from the original on 2016-08-29. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
  2. ^ "About us: About us". EasyCard Corporation. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  3. ^ a b "About us: Major events". EasyCard Corporation. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  4. ^ "Smart Card Corp. changes name to increase visibility". The China Post. 2008-08-09. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  5. ^ "About Us: Operation and Growth". EasyCard Corporation. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
  6. ^ "About us: EasyCard Corp.'s Logo". EasyCard Corporation. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  7. ^ "Taipei MRT's new fare plan rewards frequent riders - Taipei Times". 2 February 2020.
  8. ^ "New Frequent Passenger Program Launched". Taipei City Government. 24 February 2020. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  9. ^ a b "使用範圍" [Scope of EasyCard Use]. EasyCard. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
  10. ^ "Taipei's transit 'EasyCard' payments to be expanded to taxis, parking meters". Taipei Times. 2005-07-25. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
  11. ^ "Scope of EasyCard Use". Yam News. 31 May 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-30.
  12. ^ "EasyCards upgraded". The China Post. 2010-03-29. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  13. ^ "Taipei EasyCard Corporation to expand use of cards". Taipei Times. 2011-04-08. Retrieved 2011-04-07.
  14. ^ . Central News Agency. 2010-03-06. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  15. ^ . Central News Agency. 2009-07-18. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  16. ^ a b c "What is EasyCard? How to use?". EasyCard Corporation. 2018-04-11.
  17. ^ a b "What is EasyCard? How top up?". EasyCard Corporation. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  18. ^ "What are the uses of the EasyCard? Where can you buy them? How do you get a refund? What other regulations are there?". Taipei City Government. 28 July 2009. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  19. ^ Mo, Yan-chih (2008-01-04). "EasyCard fees to go into trust fund". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  20. ^ a b c "What is EasyCard? Where to buy EasyCard". EasyCard Corporation. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  21. ^ . EasyCard Corporation. Archived from the original on 2010-07-23. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  22. ^ "What is TaipeiPass? How to use it?". EasyCard Corporation. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  23. ^ "EasyCard and four banks to introduce joint-branded card". Taipei Times. 2009-01-17. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  24. ^ . National Immigration Authority. Archived from the original on 2015-05-04. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
  25. ^ Harald Welte (29 December 2010). (Presentation recording). 27th Chaos Communication Congress (27C3) at the Berlin Congress Centre, Alexanderstr. 11, 10178 Berlin: Chaos Computer Club. 4036. Archived from the original on 22 August 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2011.{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: location (link) Alt URL
  26. ^ "Young engineer hacked into EasyCard, police say". Tapei Times. 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2011-12-15.
  27. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
  28. ^ Meijer, Carlo & Verdult, Roel. (2015). Ciphertext-only Cryptanalysis on Hardened Mifare Classic Cards. 18-30. 10.1145/2810103.2813641.
  29. ^ . Central Network Association. 2010-12-24. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
  30. ^ "NT$600 mil. lost yearly in missing EasyCards". The China Post. 2009-01-16. Retrieved 2010-07-04.

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This article is about the card used in Taiwan For the card used in Florida USA see Easy Card The EasyCard is a contactless smartcard system operated by the EasyCard Corporation which was previously named the Taipei Smart Card Corporation for payment on the Taipei Metro also known as Taipei MRT or Taipei Rapid Transit System buses and other public transport services in Taipei since June 2002 and its usage has since expanded to multiple kinds of businesses Its use has also since been expanded to include convenience stores department stores supermarkets taxis and other retailers since 1 April 2010 1 Like conventional electronic fare systems the card employs RFID technology to operate without physical contact They are available for purchase at all Metro stations and all chain convenience stores EasyCard悠遊卡LocationTaiwanLaunchedJune 2002TechnologyMIFAREManagerEasyCard CorporationCurrencyNew Taiwan dollar NT 30 000 maximum load Stored valuePay as you goCredit expiryNone must reactivate after 2 years of inactivity ValidityTRATaipei MetroTaoyuan MetroTaichung MetroKaohsiung MRTBusesFerriesHigh Speed Rail credit cards only Websitehttps www easycard com tw en EasyCardEasyCard logotype and brandTraditional Chinese悠遊卡股份有限公司Simplified Chinese悠游卡股份有限公司Transcriptions Contents 1 History 1 1 Brand 2 Card usage 2 1 Taipei Metro 2 2 Taichung MRT 2 3 Taoyuan Metro 2 4 Kaohsiung Metro 2 5 Taiwan Railway Administration 2 6 Buses 2 7 Taxis 2 8 Parking 2 9 Designated retailers 2 10 Other uses 2 11 Other areas of use 3 Payment and recharge 4 Types of cards 5 Debit and co branded credit cards 6 Mobile device integration 7 Security attacks 8 Reception 9 External links 10 ReferencesHistory editThe Taipei Smart Card Corporation was established in 2000 with a total capitalization of NT 700 million 2 Shareholders include the Taipei City Government the Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation banks bus companies and other companies Promotional trials of the card began in 2001 and the card was officially released in 2002 3 In 2008 the company changed its name to the EasyCard Corporation to increase branding and visibility 4 By April 2016 the company had issued over 60 million cards 3 EasyCard transactions now account for 91 of Taipei Metro system transactions 92 of bus transactions and 71 of parking lot transactions 5 Daily transactions reached 3 1 million in 2009 Brand edit The name EasyCard was chosen in a contest where the general public was asked to propose names In Mandarin Chinese the card is known as 悠遊卡 Pinyin Yōu you Kǎ which literally means Easy Travel Card The logo designed by Y amp P Design Group is composed of four different colored logos radiating outward each representing something different technology and unhindered travel sustainable development commitment and efficiency 6 In 2003 the EasyCard logo won the 20th American Corporate Identity Award of Excellence Card usage editTaipei Metro edit Users of the card on the Taipei Metro are required to pass the card over the EasyCard sensor area on fare gates both entering and exiting the stations the first pass registers the start of the journey and the second as the end Fares deducted from the card depend on the distance traveled and whether a public bus was used within a transfer time frame currently one hour Beginning in 2020 travelers using an IC Card such as EasyCard on Taipei MRT trains will receive a rebate of between 10 and 30 on all Taipei MRT fares with the discount percentage based on the number of rides taken during the month The rebate amount is deposited onto the IC card the next time the traveler uses the card on the Taipei MRT after the end of the respective month but the rebate must be collected within six months Prior to the current rebate scheme IC card users were instead given an automatic 20 discount off every published fare 7 8 The EasyCard can also be used for the Maokong Gondola without any discounts Taichung MRT edit The EasyCard can be used on the Taichung MRT 9 Taoyuan Metro edit The EasyCard are available for each station of the Taoyuan Airport MRT Using the card to shuttle between the three stations from A12 station Airport Terminal 1 to A14a station Airport Hotel is free Kaohsiung Metro edit Users of the card can use the card on the Red and Orange Lines of the Kaohsiung Metro Fares deducted from the card depend on the distance traveled and a 15 discount over single journey tokens which is the same as iPASS The Circular light rail enabled EasyCard usage from February 2018 The EasyCard can be add valued only at the information center of each station of Kaohsiung Metro The add value machines are scheduled to enable EasyCard add value function in May 2018 Taiwan Railway Administration edit The EasyCard is available for all stations of the TRA Passengers holding the card can take all trains of the TRA except Taroko Express Puyuma Express group trains tourism trains and specified operating trains There is a 10 discount if the travelling distance is less than 70km nbsp An EasyCard reader on a New Taipei City bus Buses edit The EasyCard can be used on most city bus systems and several inter city bus in Taiwan The card might not be accepted on several routes In Taipei passengers using Adult cards including co branded credit cards and debit cards Student cards or Concessionaire Welfare cards to transfer between Metro and bus within one hour receive an NT 8 NT 6 and NT 4 discount respectively The EasyCard machine prevents repeated transactions on the same card until the bus travels into the next paying section In Taichung users can enjoy a 10 kilometer free ride Taxis edit A trial allowing the payment of taxi fares with the card was carried out in 2005 10 but this payment option was not then implemented on a wider level for taxi journeys Parking edit The EasyCard is accepted in government run parking lots and some privately run parking lots 11 Parking meters accept Easy Cards exclusively charged in quarter hour increments and expire in due time like a normal meter In addition to being usable on the Taipei Metro and buses the EasyCard is also accepted at public garages adjacent to Metro stations and in other areas of Taipei As of 2008 the EasyCard can be used to pay for boat rides in areas such as Tamsui Designated retailers edit As of 1 April 2024 EasyCards can now be used to pay for purchases at a variety of stores across Taiwan including 7 Eleven FamilyMart Cosmed OK Mart Hi Life Starbucks Muji Daiso and Pacific SOGO 9 The EasyCard can now be used at over 10 000 retail outlets throughout Taiwan 12 In 2011 card usage is expected to be expanded to gas stations and fast food chains 13 Other uses edit In addition to payment the EasyCard has also been used as a multifunctional card At the 2010 World Model UN Conference held in Taipei the card served as a ticket meal coupon and identification card in addition to its regular uses 14 Limited edition cards have also been sold to raise money for charity 15 Other areas of use edit In addition to paying for public transit parking and select retailers the EasyCard can also be used for Most buses in multiple areas in Taiwan Ferries Taipei Blue highway Admission into the Taipei Zoo and a some museums festival activities and recreational areas Library cards allowing the user to borrow materials from Taipei or Yilan Public Libraries Digital IDs including Student ID Cards YouBike bicycle sharing system Registration with the YouBike system with registered mobile telephone is required Payment and recharge editEasyCards can be used for purchases of up to NT 1 000 at available stores once up to a maximum of NT 3 000 per day 16 This limit does not apply to payment of government fees public service charges medical costs transport services including recreational services like the Maokong Gondola or bicycle rental miscellaneous school expenses and parking fees 16 Value can be recharged in multiples of NT 100 and each card can hold up to NT 10 000 of value 17 For consumer safety all money from EasyCard deposits are held in the EasyCard Prepaid Trust Fund managed by Cathay United Bank All deposits are protected by a full refund guarantee issued by the managing bank 18 19 If a card has not been used for over two years a recharge must be made before the card will be reactivated The balance on a card can be checked on the scanner unit whenever a transaction is made or using an EasyCard Reader located at all Taipei Metro stations 16 Types of cards editAdult These standard fare cards cost NT 500 inclusive of a NT 400 balance and NT 100 deposit 20 Purchase and add value are available at all Taipei Metro stations bus stations and most convenience stores The card can be credited to a maximum of balance of NT 10 000 17 Unused fees and the deposit are refundable Student These cards cost the same amount NT 500 but can only be purchased from station staff with appropriate student identification The pricing model remains the same on the Metro but is discounted on public buses at NT 12 rather than NT 15 Cardholders after October 2015 will not receive the NT 3 discount on public buses according to EasyCard Corp Note As of 1 May 2010 at certain convenience store chains 7 Eleven FamilyMart Hi Life OK Mart Adult and Student cards may be purchased with NT 200 NT 100 balance and NT 100 deposit 20 Concessionaire These cards are reserved for children under eligible legislation seniors over 65 years of age and disabled persons 20 It offers discounts depending on the service used Taipei Pass A special purpose card that allows for unlimited travel on the Metro and associated bus services and unlimited trips on the Maokong Gondola 21 The pass is sold as a one day two day three day or five day pass It expires on midnight of the expiry date Buses that accept the card will display a TaipeiPass identification sticker 22 Debit and co branded credit cards editJoint branded cards allow for an EasyCard to be linked with a credit or ATM account to automatically add value 23 This allows for consumers to pay for products services or government fees with the card The option remains popular with users in spite of handling fees and a limit of how much money can be added per day NT 500 24 Auto recharge applied to debit card to make up to 3 times of each NT 500 at all Designated retailers and value adding machine at Metro stationsMobile device integration editSeveral attempts have been made to embed EasyCard radio chips into mobile devices enabling transactions by phone Users are not billed by their telecommunications accounts rather they can read transaction records and check balance using a supported mobile phone Security attacks editAs the value of an EasyCard can be used for transactions of scarce services and products security measures are important EasyCard uses multiple encryption techniques to prevent illegal modification of values and hacking At the 27th annual German Chaos Communication Congress hacker conference 27C3 in 2010 German free software programmer Harald Welte showed that it is possible to artificially change the amount of money stored on a first generation EasyCard based on the MIFARE Classic chip using nothing more than a USB RFID reader and a laptop computer running open source software Welte denounced the system for its poor choice of cipher and lack of user authentication He was able to map out and manipulate the card s internal format in 2 days on a trip in Taiwan 25 However hacking the EasyCard remains illegal and in September 2011 a 24 year old engineer was arrested on suspicion of fraudulently using a hacked EasyCard 26 EasyCard has since addressed several of the weaknesses in later card hardware revisions 27 but remains vulnerable to several known attacks on the cryptography of MIFARE Classic that cannot be addressed without breaking backwards compatibility to existing infrastructure 28 Reception editThe EasyCard has been very popular since its launch in 2002 By 2010 over 23 million cards had been issued The source did not say what cards have returned as subpriced 29 By 2014 more than 50 million cards have been issued Critics have called for stronger measures to promote name registration of EasyCards in order to protect consumer rights Over NT 600 million is lost yearly in lost cards 30 As of 2009 fewer than 0 02 of cards had been registered External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to EasyCard Official homepage of the EasyCard CorporationReferences edit Sogo s Taipei stores now accepting EasyCard Taiwan News 2010 05 03 Archived from the original on 2016 08 29 Retrieved 2010 07 03 About us About us EasyCard Corporation Retrieved 2018 04 11 a b About us Major events EasyCard Corporation Retrieved 2018 04 11 Smart Card Corp changes name to increase visibility The China Post 2008 08 09 Retrieved 2010 07 04 About Us Operation and Growth EasyCard Corporation Retrieved 2010 07 03 About us EasyCard Corp s Logo EasyCard Corporation Retrieved 2018 04 11 Taipei MRT s new fare plan rewards frequent riders Taipei Times 2 February 2020 New Frequent Passenger Program Launched Taipei City Government 24 February 2020 Retrieved 19 July 2020 a b 使用範圍 Scope of EasyCard Use EasyCard Retrieved 2024 04 05 Taipei s transit EasyCard payments to be expanded to taxis parking meters Taipei Times 2005 07 25 Retrieved 2008 08 08 Scope of EasyCard Use Yam News 31 May 2013 Retrieved 2013 06 30 EasyCards upgraded The China Post 2010 03 29 Retrieved 2010 07 04 Taipei EasyCard Corporation to expand use of cards Taipei Times 2011 04 08 Retrieved 2011 04 07 Taiwan s Super Card wows model U N delegates Central News Agency 2010 03 06 Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2010 07 04 EasyCard limited editions raise funds for charity Central News Agency 2009 07 18 Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2010 07 04 a b c What is EasyCard How to use EasyCard Corporation 2018 04 11 a b What is EasyCard How top up EasyCard Corporation Retrieved 2018 04 11 What are the uses of the EasyCard Where can you buy them How do you get a refund What other regulations are there Taipei City Government 28 July 2009 Retrieved 2018 04 11 Mo Yan chih 2008 01 04 EasyCard fees to go into trust fund Taipei Times Retrieved 2018 04 11 a b c What is EasyCard Where to buy EasyCard EasyCard Corporation Retrieved 2010 07 04 What is TaipeiPass Where to buy it EasyCard Corporation Archived from the original on 2010 07 23 Retrieved 2010 07 04 What is TaipeiPass How to use it EasyCard Corporation Retrieved 2010 07 04 EasyCard and four banks to introduce joint branded card Taipei Times 2009 01 17 Retrieved 2010 07 04 Latest Easy Card offers credit option National Immigration Authority Archived from the original on 2015 05 04 Retrieved 2008 08 08 Harald Welte 29 December 2010 Reverse Engineering a real world RFID payment system Presentation recording 27th Chaos Communication Congress 27C3 at the Berlin Congress Centre Alexanderstr 11 10178 Berlin Chaos Computer Club 4036 Archived from the original on 22 August 2011 Retrieved 1 May 2011 a href Template Cite AV media html title Template Cite AV media cite AV media a CS1 maint location link Alt URL Young engineer hacked into EasyCard police say Tapei Times 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2011 12 15 Contactless Smartcard Technology Needs More Security PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2013 04 25 Meijer Carlo amp Verdult Roel 2015 Ciphertext only Cryptanalysis on Hardened Mifare Classic Cards 18 30 10 1145 2810103 2813641 悠遊卡目前發行量已高達2300萬張 Central Network Association 2010 12 24 Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2010 01 05 NT 600 mil lost yearly in missing EasyCards The China Post 2009 01 16 Retrieved 2010 07 04 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title EasyCard amp oldid 1217375656, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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