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Re: Radio Signal Pent test (RFID)

Subject: Re: Radio Signal Pent test (RFID)
Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 13:28:35 -0500
I'm looking at how far RFID can be sniffed...

I doubt it's going to be sniffable very far. All of the RFID stuff I've seen works much like proximity readers for the swipe cards that I use to get into the building at work.


The tags, much like the prox cards, first have to be energized by the reader themselves, and generally only exchange information under distances of half a metre or so, usually less. The energizing takes place on one frequency, and the transmission back from the tag/card takes place on another (usually higher?) frequency. Think about it: if all these tags were live and transmitting the whole time, I don't care if it's spread spectrum or not, you're talking about potentially hundreds of thousands of items spitting out data. That would be rather hard to manage.

There is of course larger more powerful units, like toll highway transponders for cars/trucks. or the ones used on trains and freight cars. But those are still designed for rather short distances.

This isn't 802.11 or bluetooth, I don't think you'll be able to sit in a parking lot outside and read the inventory with a hacked up antenna. Unless you have some crazy kind of technology or something, in which case, I want in on it :)

Cheers,
Byron


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