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Court blocks MIT students from showing subway hack

September 10, 2008

Researchers break the feeble security on Boston's CharlieCard. Courts prevent them from publishing their research because it is so easy to exploit.

Road Tolls Hacked

September 3, 2008

A researcher claims that toll transponders can be cloned, allowing drivers to pass for free.

Problem Surfaces With CharlieCard Security

July 9, 2008

Researchers Say Cards Can Be Hacked, Counterfeited

Is the MiFare Classic RFID system blown?

May 25, 2008

Researchers have made progress in cracking the encryption used on the London Oyster Card. They conclude that the security of the algorithm is "close to zero".

1 Billion RFID Enabled Devices Vulnerable to Hack

April 5, 2008

The Dutch government has issued a warning about the security of access keys that are based on the widely used Mifare Classic RFID chip. 1 billion digital access cards worldwide are vulnerable

Passport Manufacturing Outsourced to Thailand

April 2, 2008

Well it appears the Bush administration decided to outsource the manufacture of your RFID passport to a company in Thailand that has, in the past, been vulnerable to Chinese espionage. So the bad idea of having RFID chips in our American passports just got worse.

Skimming RFID Illegal in Washington

March 31, 2008

A new RFID skimming law is passed in Washington. Anyone caught scanning a person remotely "without his or her knowledge and consent, for the purpose of fraud, identity theft, or some other illegal purpose" will be charged with a Class C felony.

BoingBong shows card skimming for $8

March 28, 2008

A video from BoingBoing TV demonstrates skimming of data from a regular American Express RFID card.

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