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25c3: Analyzing RFID Security

Speakers: Henryk Plötz. Karsten Nohl

Many RFID tags have weaknesses, but the security level of different tags varies widely. Using the Mifare Classic cards as an example, we illustrate the complexity of RFID systems and discuss different attack vectors. To empower further analysis of RFID cards, we release an open-source, software-controlled, and extensible RFID reader with support for most common standards.

RFID tags and contact-less smart cards are regularly criticized for their lack of...

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Related topics : rfid reader software open source / rfid security tag reader / difference between smart card and rfid / mifare classic rfid cards / rfid controller software

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

DEFCON 14: First We Break Your Tag, Then We Break Your Systems Attacks to Rfid Systems

Speaker: Lukas Grunwald

Abstract:

This talk provides an overview of new RFID Technologie used for Dual-Interfaces Cards (Credit cards, Ticketing and Passports), and RFID Tags with encryption and security features.

Problems and attacks to these security features are discussed and attacks to these features are presented. After dealing with the tags an overview to the rest of a RFID-implementation, middelware and backend database and the results of special attacks to this infrastructure is...

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Related topics : credit card rfid tag / credit card rfid security / rfid tagging system

23C3: OpenPCD / OpenPICC

Speakers: Milosch Meriac, Harald Welte

Free RFID reader and emulator

This presentation will introduce and demonstrate OpenPCD and OpenPICC. The purpose of those projects is to develop free hardware designs and software for 13.56MHz RFID reader and transponder simulator. OpenPICC can be used to e.g. simulate ISO 14443 or ISO 15693 transponders, such as those being used in biometric passports and FIFA worldcup tickets.

For more information visit: http://bit.ly/23c3_information

To download...

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Related topics : free rfid reader simulator software / rfid reader design project

Black Hat USA 2010: Extreme-Range RFID tracking 1/4

Speaker: Chris Paget

If you think that RFID tags can only be read a few inches away from a reader you haven't met EPC Gen2, the tag that can be found in Enhanced Drivers Licenses - this 900MHz tag is readable from 30 feet with off-the-shelf equipment. Without amplifying the signal from a commercial reader we were able to equal the previous Defcon record of 69 feet, and with less than $1000 of equipment we acheived considerably further than that. This talk covers everything you'll need to know...

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Related topics : rfid tag read range / rfid reader read range / rfid tag equipment tracking / rfid tracking tags

Black Hat USA 2010: Extreme-Range RFID tracking 2/4

Speaker: Chris Paget

If you think that RFID tags can only be read a few inches away from a reader you haven't met EPC Gen2, the tag that can be found in Enhanced Drivers Licenses - this 900MHz tag is readable from 30 feet with off-the-shelf equipment. Without amplifying the signal from a commercial reader we were able to equal the previous Defcon record of 69 feet, and with less than $1000 of equipment we acheived considerably further than that. This talk covers everything you'll need to know...

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Related topics : rfid tag read range / rfid reader read range / rfid tag equipment tracking / rfid tracking tags

Black Hat USA 2010: Extreme-Range RFID tracking 4/4

Speaker: Chris Paget

If you think that RFID tags can only be read a few inches away from a reader you haven't met EPC Gen2, the tag that can be found in Enhanced Drivers Licenses - this 900MHz tag is readable from 30 feet with off-the-shelf equipment. Without amplifying the signal from a commercial reader we were able to equal the previous Defcon record of 69 feet, and with less than $1000 of equipment we acheived considerably further than that. This talk covers everything you'll need to know...

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Related topics : rfid tag read range / rfid reader read range / rfid tag equipment tracking / rfid tracking tags

Black Hat USA 2010: Extreme-Range RFID tracking 3/4

Speaker: Chris Paget

If you think that RFID tags can only be read a few inches away from a reader you haven't met EPC Gen2, the tag that can be found in Enhanced Drivers Licenses - this 900MHz tag is readable from 30 feet with off-the-shelf equipment. Without amplifying the signal from a commercial reader we were able to equal the previous Defcon record of 69 feet, and with less than $1000 of equipment we acheived considerably further than that. This talk covers everything you'll need to know...

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Related topics : rfid tag read range / rfid reader read range / rfid tag equipment tracking / rfid tracking tags

DEFCON 18: Extreme Range RFID Tracking 2/4

Speaker: Chris Paget

If you think that RFID tags can only be read a few inches away from a reader you haven't met EPC Gen2, the tag that can be found in Enhanced Drivers Licenses - this 900MHz tag is readable from 30 feet with off-the-shelf equipment. Without amplifying the signal from a commercial reader we were able to equal the previous Defcon record of 69 feet, and with less than $1000 of equipment we achieved considerably further than that. This talk covers everything you'll need to...

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Related topics : rfid tag read range / rfid reader read range / rfid tag equipment tracking

DEFCON 18: Extreme Range RFID Tracking 3/4

Speaker: Chris Paget

If you think that RFID tags can only be read a few inches away from a reader you haven't met EPC Gen2, the tag that can be found in Enhanced Drivers Licenses - this 900MHz tag is readable from 30 feet with off-the-shelf equipment. Without amplifying the signal from a commercial reader we were able to equal the previous Defcon record of 69 feet, and with less than $1000 of equipment we achieved considerably further than that. This talk covers everything you'll need to...

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Related topics : rfid tag read range / rfid reader read range / rfid tag equipment tracking