A payment card comprises a plastic card with a magnetic stripe for user account
data. Internal to the plastic card, and behind the magnetic stripe, a number of
fixed-position magnetic write heads allow the user account data to be automatically
modified. For example, a data field that counts the number of times the card has
been scanned is incremented. A payment processing center keeps track of this usage-counter
data field, and will not authorize transaction requests that come out of sequence.
For example, as can occur from a magnetic clone of a card that has been skimmed
and tried later. A card-swipe detector embedded in the plastic card detects each
use in a scanner, and it signals an internal microcomputer which changes data bits
sent to the write heads. Once scanned, the payment card can also disable any reading
of the user account data for a short fixed period of time.