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Photos: Tracking Last HOPE hackers
The New York conference, where attendees are tracked via RFID, attracts hacker celebrities including the guys behind the phone phreaker movement and the TV-B-Gone remote control. by CNET News.com
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Photograph, Hacker, Hacking, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, CNET News.com, news, rfid, hackers
Image galleries 2008-07-22
Negative reinforcement: Charging for non-compliance
WalMart has developed a reputation as quite the corporate bully for its poor labor and development practices. And if you're a retail competitor, you can't hope to compete with the mega chain's low prices that some say were achieved through intimidation of suppliers. So you'd think that...
Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Supplier, Pallet, RFID, Channel Management, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Marketing, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-05-09
Learn more about deploying and securing RFID technology
The book, How to Cheat at Deploying and Securing RFID, written by Frank Thornton and Paul Sanghera, does a great job of explaining radio-frequency identification RFID. RFID technology we all know is an identification method based on the storage and retrieval of data using devices called RFID tags. ...
Tags: Wave, Carrier, RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-04-14
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...
Tags: Card, Video, Chip, RFID, Security, Wireless, Biometrics, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-03-13
Make your data self-destruct with BackStopp
If you keep up with the news, then you've surely read case after case about the loss of highly confidential or sensitive data. And not lost by a power failure or poor user judgment, mind you, but by theft. When working at the local coffee shop, airport, or even in...
Tags: Data, File, GSM, BackStopp, RFID, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Brian Smith
Blog posts 2008-03-05
Wal-Mart issues RFID mandate
Wal-Mart has decided to ratchet up the pressure on its 15,000 suppliers to comply with a 3-year-old inventory technology mandate. Beginning January 30, 2008, it will charge suppliers a $2 fee for each pallet without a RFID tag that is shipped to its Sam's Club distribution center in Texas....
Tags: Strategy, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Supplier, Sam, RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-20
RFID protection for your portable storage
The folks over at Brando are selling a 2.5-inch hard disk drive enclosure that promises you peace of mind by not working if a RFID-based physical key cannot be detected in the vicinity. Excerpt from the Brando product Web site: When RFID Encrypted hard disk...
Tags: Hard Drive, Storage, RFID, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-16
Knowing location increases 802.11 network security
Recent innovations in 802.11 technology have positioned wireless networks as a viable option to wired Ethernet networks in an enterprise setting. 802.11n and mesh networks are two of the more visible innovations providing the necessary data rate and reliability to compete with wired networks. Another technically significant...
Tags: Security, IEEE 802.11, Network, Network Security, WLAN, RFID, Location, Computer Authentication, User Authorization, ID, WLAN Controller, Wi-Fi Triangulation, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2007-12-03
Technology to print chips
Kovio, a technology start-up from Sunnyvale, California, has developed technology that uses inkjet printers to print transistors for memory and logic chips. An excerpt from Technology Review: Kovio is one of a number of companies developing ultracheap alternatives to conventional microchips by replacing conventional photolithography methods...
Tags: Transistor, Technology, Chip, RFID, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Hardware, Networking, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-29
Free RFID e-Learning courses
Dear All,Signup here http://www.rfid4u.com/services/freeelearning.asp for free RFID e-Learning courses from world wide leader in vendor neutral RFID learning solutions.RFID4U is a world leader in vendor neutral RFID learning solutions; we deliver a wide range of flexible training options, which can be tailored to your individual needs, RFID objectives and budget....
Tags: e-learning, lesikarf@..., RFID4U, RFID, training
Discussion threads 2007-10-01
Bluetooth / RFID local PC authentication
My company is looking to provide a select number of users with the ability to carry a small Bluetooth/RFID enabled dongle in their pocket, which will allow them to login and authenticate to a specific PC.We would like those users to be able to login to one or more machines,...
Tags: Wi-Fi, dtravmcse@..., Bluetooth, RFID, PC, authentication
Discussion threads 2007-09-19
RFID use in Skate Parks
Help,I am doing a school project on how I would employ an RFID system in a skate park.1. to trak people2.security of "hire" equip3.what hardware and software to usethere is so much info about this but I find it confusing and don't know how to start.Has anyone got any ideas...
Tags: grbarker1@..., RFID
Discussion threads 2007-08-09
Has anyone found a RFID solution that integrates with Remedy?
I am researching possibilities for an RFID solution that would integrate with our current Asset tracking we organize through Remedy. It is hard to imagine with todays technology that we are still handling assets manually but here is the reason for my inquiry. I noticed the discussion on the secure...
Tags: stephanie.knuteson@..., RFID, RFID Solution, Remedy Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-08-09
Is wireless RFID sensor authentication/encryption possible? Maybe.
Using certificates is not the wayIf you use certificates the best you could hope for is 128 bit protection. 128 bit sounds like a lot, but this would be asemmetric chiphers. If we could use 128 bit symmetric protection it would be like tring to us 4096 bit...
Tags: Network technology, wireless, rayclayton@..., 128-bit, RFID, authentication/encryption, Using Certificate
Discussion threads 2007-08-01
Webcomic: The future of DRM
The gang at xkcd sketch a bibliophile's nightmare in the form of futuristic DRM -- which makes mere RFID and anticopying tech look downright friendly in comparison. Hopefully, Borders, the RIAA, and/or Homeland Security isn't reading. by Jay Garmon
Tags: Digital-rights Management, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Homeland Security, Digital Media, RFID, Security, Government, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Wireless, Biometrics, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-07-25
Are RFID chips washable?
I'm sick of loosing my socks. I want RFID chips in my socks because they keep getting eaten, stolen, or what ever by the washer/dryer/closet/?. I want to know who is doing this to me, it's a conspiracy. I know it is.God, I hate laundry.DanlolLike you, I'm...
Tags: RFID, chip, RFID chip, DanLM, sock
Discussion threads 2007-07-22
RFID set to reduce crime
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Tags: Tools & Techniques, fzerdevski@..., POS software, software, RFID
Discussion threads 2007-07-13
Another blow to wide-spread usage of RFID
What is your opinion on the viability of RFID - do you think that the security angle a hopeless cause that it can never hope to ever address adequately?If I can read the tags along side in my souped uphonda with lowered wheels & a racing engine and I have...
Tags: paulmah@..., RFID
Discussion threads 2007-06-28
Another blow to wide-spread usage of RFID
In another blow to the adoption of RFID in the enterprise, often billed as a barcode replacement, researchers from PacketFocus Security Solutions and ATlas RFID Solutions use standard tag readers and antennas to read the EPC Electronic Product Code labels on boxes that are loaded into a rented 18-wheeler tractor-trailer....
Tags: RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-06-27
Pessimism over new technology must end
The United Kingdom is in the midst of a debate over the intersection of privacy concerns and new technology. From smart electric meters and surveillance cameras to national ID cards and RFID tags, new technologies seem to be a double edged sword. They have the potential to...
Tags: Privacy, RFID, Security, Wireless, Biometrics, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2007-06-02


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