Is RFID easy to Attack? Beware of Hackers, Terrorists and Identity Thieves »

Posted By WikiMap 4 months ago in News

An adult male by the name of Chris Paget drove the streets of San Francisco, California with the only objective of reading identity cards of mere strangers, wirelessly, and he never had to leave his car.

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    calitennflo4 months ago

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    The worst for identity theft, is the US Government.

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      Dionys4 months ago

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      30 seconds in a microwave takes care of your passport RFID.

      Using a faraday cage wallet takes care of any others.

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