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Re: RFID Attack theory
From: Michael Holstein <michael.holstein () csuohio edu>
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 10:12:29 -0400

So most of the research has been done here already.. Which brings me to the work done by www.rfidvirus.org <http://www.rfidvirus.org> They have some really good ideas about attacking the middleware using SQL injections, SSL includes, and buffer overflows on the reader to middle ware interface. Some really good stuff.

As small as the actual chips are, imagine how much fun you could have if you scattered handfuls of malicious chips around your favorite high-security place (airport, office, whatever...).

You could render these high-tech authentication schemes completely useless .. just like the military does with their carbon-fiber bombs designed to defeat electrical gear.

/mike.

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