Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is everywhere—powering everything from contactless payments and inventory tracking to access control systems. But while RFID systems makes life more ...
A case in point was discussed recently on the hackaday.io Hack Chat, where [Thomas Flayols] came for help reverse engineering the protocol for some RFID tags used for race timing. Let’s have a ...
But in this case, [Milosch Meriac] has managed to put together a printable design that’s not only a very cool hack, but is made ... a functional low-frequency RFID sniffer.
The hacking technique lays bare the security vulnerabilities of certain models of Saflok-brand RFID-based keycard locks used in 131 countries worldwide Erin Clack is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE.
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FODMAP Everyday® on MSNAvoid Having Your Credit and Debit Card Info Stolen Using This Simple HackWe will never know for sure. Ironically, I had been looking at new purses online and noticed that many now integrate RFID ...
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