As if senior executives at companies faced with RFID mandates from the likes of Metro, Tesco, Wal-Mart and the U.S. Department of Defense didn’t have enough to worry about, suddenly there was a new ...
Hacking some RFID-based technology is so frighteningly simple that it has even surprised the researchers who have recently demonstrated things like how it's possible to clone RFID cards, or to insert ...
Secure card maker HID is objecting to a demonstration of a hacking tool at this week’s Black Hat Federal security conference in Washington, D.C. that could make it easy to clone a wide range of ...
A tenant posted a viral TikTok after discovering how to clone a key fob for just $13 using an RFID device from Amazon. He said his apartment wanted $50 to replace his key fob that stopped working.
The wireless data transfer capabilities of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are intended to speed and assist transactions, but it appears the RFID chips of new U.S. passports are speeding ...
RFID-chips -- commonly used for wireless payments, access key cards, and even to open car doors -- have been shown relatively easy to hack.That's the news coming from the University of Virginia after ...
If a computer science student has a scheduling conflict and wants to attend two different classes that occur at the same time, what should that student do? In a session at the DEF CON 29 conference on ...
[Milosch] wrote in to tell us that he has recently released a bootable RFID live hacking system – something he has been diligently working on for quite some time. The live distro can be used for ...
The Flipper Zero is a multipurpose hacker tool that aims to make the world of hardware hacking more accessible with a slick design, wide array of capabilities, and a fantastic looking UI. They are ...
You’ve got to hand it to Todd Lewan—he never lets the facts get in the way of a good story. I met Lewan at RFID Journal LIVE! 2007. At the time, he wanted to interview me for an article about radio ...
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A new type of radio frequency identification (RFID) chip developed by a team of researchers from Texas Instruments and MIT is believed to be impossible to hack. Should the technology prove scalable, ...
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