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- The most interesting security hacks and tools in 2008
- Even for seasoned IT professionals, the constantly shifting field can be befuddling. In case you missed it earlier, I highlight some of the most interesting hacks of 2008 for your attention. by Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2008-12-31
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- Security news roundup: Backdoor found in Cisco's IPM, Mifare Classic RFID cracked
- Here’s a collection of recent security vulnerabilities and alerts, which covers patches for multiple products from Adobe, a backdoor discovered in Cisco's IPM, an IFRAME exploit that showed up at Trend Micro's Web site, and news that the Mifare Classic RFID has been cracked. Adobe releases...
- Blog posts 2008-03-16
- Security News Roundup: Programming tools for cracking Mifare published
- This week's security events include news of the release of OpenOffice 2.4.2 to address critical vulnerabilities in its 2.4.x branch, a finding that corporate security policies are ineffective and the reasons behind that, of exploits for a just-patched Microsoft vulnerability already out in the wild, and release of actual programming...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-29
- Security news roundup: Backdoor found in Cisco's IPM, Mifare Classic RFID cracked
- The best way to limit the MiFare hack exposure.Keep you MiFare cards in a shielded sleeve or bage holder. That way no one can read the chip just by sitting next to you on the subway or in the elevator.Identity Stronghold sells a Secure Sleevetm on their website at...
- Discussion threads 2008-03-17
- Security News Roundup: Programming tools for cracking Mifare published
- This week's security events include news of the release of OpenOffice 2.4.2 to address critical vulnerabilities in its 2.4.x branch, a finding that corporate security policies are ineffective, exploits for a just-patched Microsoft vulnerability already out in the wild, and release of programming tools for cracking Mifare Classic. by Paul...
- Blog posts 2008-10-29
- Up to one billion RFID access cards could be affected by hack
- On the heels of two independent research teams demonstrating hacks of the Mifare Classic RFID chip algorithm, the Dutch government has issued a public warning about the security of access keys based on it. The minister of interior affairs, in a letter to parliament, wrote that there are plans for...
- Blog posts 2008-03-13
- Reverse-Engineering a Cryptographic RFID Tag
- The security of embedded devices often relies on the secrecy of proprietary cryptographic algorithms. These algorithms and their weaknesses are frequently disclosed through reverse-engineering software, but it is commonly thought to be too expensive to reconstruct designs from a hardware implementation alone. This paper challenges that belief by presenting an...
- White papers 2008-06-27
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