I told ya this was a bad idea

Started by TehBorken, Aug 09 06 07:03

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TehBorken

I've said before that RFID tags used for any kind of authentication (banks, ATMs, passports) are a bad idea. Expect to see a lot more of this kind of thing as they become more widespread....

[hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"][h3]          UK ATM cards' RFIDs defeated with discount airfares         [/h3] British ATM cards all come with RFID chips that are used to verify that the card hasn't been cloned. So British card-skimmers email the numbers to India, clone the cards there, and clean out their marks' bank accounts in Sri Lanka: [blockquote]Under the direction of a computer savvy crime boss, the thieves collected credit card numbers from an unscrupulus gas station attendant in London and uploaded the electronic information to the magnetic strips on the back of phone cards. Then they caught a flight to India. Since the Indian ATMs only had single point verification the gang was able to exploit the technology gap all across Tamil Nadu and netted a neat sum. They would have gotten away with it, too. The police didn't have a clue it was happening, and it was only when an unusually attentive security guard posted outside an ATM noticed a man withdrawing cash from multiple cards in succession that he was able to tip off the cops. [/p][/blockquote]  [a href="http://www.scottcarneyonline.com/blog/2006/08/crime-syndicate-gets-rfid-savvy.html"]Link[/a]
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