PSN001 – RFID Hacks and more
Oct 30th, 2008 by admin
In this episode we discuss RFiD hack attacks, solutions for RFID skimming, using RFID to keep track of your tools, booming sales of residential safes, the Japanese phone that can unlock your car, extracting forensic data from cell phones, why your access control system may be vulnerable, secrets sold on eBay, and some new uses for your iPod.
Here are the links to the articles discussed on this episode;
- Schwarzenegger Signs Anti-Skimming RFID Measure
- Black Hat 2008: FasTrak toll system completely broken – Hack a Day
- Hackers Clone E-Passports
- BBC NEWS MiFare Oyster card hack details revealed
- Steal David Beckham’s car with a laptop
- Sleek and Sturdy Steel Wallet Keeps RFID Hackers at Bay
- New ‘On/Off Switch’ Protects RFID Cards From Hacks – Security/Perimeter – DarkReading
- ford-truck-with-rfid.html
- Hub store sees sales of safes up as market fears grow – BostonHerald.com
- Japanese cellphone can unlock car, start engine – USATODAY.com
- CSI Stick – Cell Phone Data Extraction
- Gecko’ Penetrates Building Access Systems
- Zac Franken – Gecko Access Control Presentation on YouTube
- Top Secret MI6 Camera Sold to the Highest Bidder On eBay
- 10 Unexpected Uses of the iPod | Open Culture
- Belkin : TuneTalk⢠Stereo for iPod®
- iSubwayMaps.com
- Apple – Downloads – iPod + iTunes – TrailRunner



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