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Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Guardian Anti-RFID Device

A privacy researcher is demonstrating how the data and signals from the RFID chips in smartcards and e-passports can be cracked or cloned. Melanie Rieback, a doctoral student of Vrije University in the Netherlands, came up with a device to hijack radio frequency signals. Although she says that she's not anti-RFID, she feels the technology has to be used responsibly. [via Australian IT]


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