magnestrippe
Magnestrippe is a term sometimes used colloquially to describe a magnetic stripe, also known as a magstripe, that is found on the back of many plastic cards, such as credit cards, debit cards, and gift cards. This stripe is composed of magnetic particles embedded in a plastic or adhesive coating. The stripe can be "read" by a magnetic stripe reader, which detects the magnetic polarization of the particles. This data can store information, such as account numbers and personal details, that is used for transactions.
The information stored on a magstripe is encoded in a specific format, typically using binary code. There
While magstripes have been a common feature for decades, they have some limitations and security vulnerabilities.