How to hack RFID-enabled credit cards for $8
September 23rd, 2007 | by admin |
A number of credit card companies now issue credit cards with embedded RFIDs (radio frequency ID tags), with promises of enhanced security and speedy transactions.
But on today’s episode of Boing Boing tv, hacker and inventor Pablos Holman shows Xeni how you can use about $8 worth of gear bought on eBay to read personal data from those credit cards — cardholder name, credit card number, and whatever else your bank embeds in this manner.
Fears over data leaks from RFID-enabled cards aren’t new, and some argue they’re overblown — but this demo shows just how cheap and easy the “sniffing” can be.
This episode is part of our ongoing series of interviews with some of the thinkers, hackers, and tinkerers at the O’Reilly Emerging Technology conference this year.
http://tv.boingboing.net/2008/03/19/how-to-hack-an-rfide.html
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3 Responses to “How to hack RFID-enabled credit cards for $8”
By mirokunkun on Sep 26, 2007 | Reply
An nonobtrusive ad.
By kaptive77 on Sep 29, 2007 | Reply
lmao dude looks like andy dick
By allregandotcom on Sep 30, 2007 | Reply
Very cool - who didn’t see this coming?