23C3: A Hacker's Toolkit for RFID Emulation and Jamming

Speaker: Melanie Rieback

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags are remotely-powered data carriers, that are often touted as a "computer of the future", bringing intelligence to our homes and offices, optimizing our supply chains, and keeping a watchful eye on our pets, livestock, and kids.

However, many RFID systems rely upon the integrity of RFID tag data for their correct functioning. It has never been so easy to interfere with RFID systems; we have built a handheld device that...

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From: Christiaan008

Related topics : rfid radio frequency identification tags / rfid tag emulator / rfid tagging system / rfid tag frequency / iso 15693 rfid tags

Security and Privacy in Radio Frequency Identification

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) refers to using tiny devices called tags to carry information about people or things. The technology offers great promise, with applications in everything from supply chain management to library book tracking to more convenient credit cards. Unfortunately, the technology also raises security and privacy problems. For example, without protections, it is possible to clone RFID tags and perform surreptitious tracking via RFID. I will discuss two approaches...

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From: Microsoft Research

Related topics : radio frequency identification device rfid technology / radio frequency identification tags (rfid) / radio frequency tracking device / rfid applications in supply chain management / what frequency do credit card rfid use

RFID-Blocking Jeans and Blazer | Betabrand & Norton

RFID/NFC (radio-frequency identification/near-field communication) readers can now be used to steal your personal information, including credit-card data, right from your pocket. More than 10 million identities are digitally pick pocketed every year, and these devices are among the most common tools criminals use.

That’s why we partnered with with global information-protection authority Norton to create the world’s first RFID-blocking jeans to develop the world’s first RFID-block jeans...

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From: Betabrand

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Access Control with RFID Project by Skyfi Labs

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is used for exchanging information wirelessly with the use of electronagnetic fields. RFID devices are a pretty common sight nowadays at offices, malls, toll gates, etc. These RFID devices are used along with RFID readers to capture information and process them accordingly for a specific action like opening a gate, ringing a buzzer, etc. In this project you will build a RFID based Authentication system which can open and close a gate by detecting the...

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From: roboversity

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RFID tracking medical kits so easy even a caveman could do it.

ODIN promo video for radio frequency identification (RFID) using RFID tags on medical devices and RFID tagging medical implants. They used this internally for RFID Journal 2009 when Johnson & Johnson spoke about their program of RFID taggin medical devices and RFID medical cabinets. It's not the Geico guys and has nothing to do with insurance.

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From: RickBlaine100

Related topics : radio frequency identification tags (rfid) / radio frequency identification device rfid / rfid tag uses / rfid tag implant / programing rfid tags