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Re: RFID Flap Silences Security Researchers



"Robert Green" <ROBERT_GREEN1963@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/
>
>RFID Flap Silences Security Researchers
>
>"New research into security vulnerabilities in radio frequency
>identification cards made by technology giant HID Global has been pulled
>from the lineup at an East Coast security conference this week.
>
>Researchers from Seattle-based security provider IOActive were planning to
>detail a technique they developed to clone the credentials stored on certain
>RFID cards made by HID. The company was expected to present the findings
>Wednesday at the Black Hat Federal security conference in Crystal City, Va.
>However, IOActive last Thursday was contacted by HID attorneys, who claimed
>the researchers were infringing on HID's intellectual property.
>
>. . .
>
>Paget said he built the cloning device mostly using information from HID's
>publicly filed patents and materials that anyone could purchase off of eBay
>for about $20."
>
>(article continues at the WaPo site, registration required )-:

Old news (from 3 weeks ago). That RFID devices can be cloned has been known
for quite some time. I and at least one other person raised the issue here a
few weeks back when someone was hawking his company's RFID operated locks.

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