HOPE Number Six: How to Steal Someones Implanted RFID And Why Youd Want To

HOPE Number 6 took place on 21-23, 2006 at Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City. Annalee Newitz will talk about how she got a RFID implant to demonstrate some of the basic security problems.

Friday, 21, 2006: 12:00 pm (Area A): Annalee will talk about how she got an RFID implant to demonstrate some of the basic security problems with these devices. These are problems that.

Speeches from the HOPE Number Six (2006) hacker conference.

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From: Jamie Mchugh

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HOPE Number Six (2006): How To Steal Someone's Implanted RFID - And Why You'd Want To

Friday, July 21, 2006: 12:00 pm (Area "A"): Annalee will talk about how she got an RFID implant to demonstrate some of the basic security problems with these devices. These are problems that the companies who make RFID systems are either ignoring or outright lying about. She'll discuss the process of implanting the RFID, including getting the surgery and unpleasant dealings with VeriChip. She will also talk about the many problems with security used for implanted RFIDs (and security problems...

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From: Channel2600

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HOPE Number Six: How to Steal Someones Implanted RFID And Why Youd Want To

HOPE Number 6 took place on 21-23, 2006 at Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City. Annalee Newitz will talk about how she got a RFID implant to demonstrate some of the basic security problems.

Friday, 21, 2006: 12:00 pm (Area A): Annalee will talk about how she got an RFID implant to demonstrate some of the basic security problems with these devices. These are problems that.

Speeches from the HOPE Number Six (2006) hacker conference.

Videos from HOPE Number Six, 21-23, 2006 at the...

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From: Matha Stecker

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RFID Tag Encode and Apply... ADASA's secure RFID mobile encoder

ADASA with QuestSolution provides RFID tag encoding and application solutions that are low cost and ultimately maximize ROI.

QuestSolution is rated as a top 1% global solutions provider for the data collection industry. The company was founded in 1994, and has since grown by adding value to companies such as GE, Apple, and McKesson. Quest Solution has national coverage with 11 offices, including software and services divisions.

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From: studioclarke

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Theory Plus Practice in Computer Security: Radio Frequency Identification and Whitebox Fuzzing [1/4]

I will describe two areas in computer security that demonstrate the wide range of techniques, from both theory and practice, we need to make impact. First, I treat privacy and security in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). RFID refers to a range of technologies where a small device with an antenna, or tag is attached to an item and can be queried later wirelessly by a reader. While proponents of RFID promise security and efficiency benefits, the technology also raises serious security...

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From: Microsoft Research

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HOPE Number Six: How to Steal Someone's Implanted RFID - And Why You'd Want To

HOPE Number 6 took place on July 21-23, 2006 at Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City.

Annalee Newitz will talk about how she got a RFID implant to demonstrate some of the basic security problems with these devices. These are problems that the companies who make RFID systems are either ignoring or outright lying about. She'll discuss the process of implanting the RFID, including getting the surgery and unpleasant dealings with VeriChip. She will also talk about the many problems with security...

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From: mhzghz2

Related topics : rfid security problems / rfid access control / verichip rfid implant / companies using rfid