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| Subject: | Re: Radio Signal Pent test (RFID) |
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| Date: | Tue, 27 Dec 2005 10:32:32 +1000 |
A RFID Denial of Service was proven at Defcon this year. http://fromtheshadows.tv/ Has a short movie of the guys presenting this (box 6.0). -toe On 12/16/05, Josh Perrymon <perrymonj@networkarmor.com> wrote:
I'm doing a lot of research and looking into RFID pen-testing. My ideas would be to look at the RFID system as a whole not just the tags... GEN2 has some security features built in but I'm not sure how many people use it.. It was developed by a vendor and of course they push their hardware .. I'm looking at how far RFID can be sniffed... then are the tags writable? Could you sit in the parking lot and grab the inventory? Could you enter Wal-*** and write prices to the tags? What about the wireless backend to send the data from the RFID sensors to the DB or inventory software? What about the Software itself..??? J Perrymon -----Original Message----- From: arif.jatmoko@sea.ccamatil.com [mailto:arif.jatmoko@sea.ccamatil.com] Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 2:53 AM To: Louie Cc: pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: Re: Radio Signal Pent test (RFID) Pen-test against RFID is not targeted to excryption or data transmission, but primarily is information stored inside the tags itself. You could try www.rfdump.org. However some research proven that RFID transmitted data also can be decrypted. But I think this could be different among products implementation. Arif Jatmoko |+----------------------------+-------------------------------------------| || "Louie" | | || <bklow@tahaninsurance.com| To: | || > | <pen-test@securityfocus.com> | || | cc: (bcc: Arif | || 12/15/2005 08:07 AM | Jatmoko/IDN/SEA/CCA) | || | Subject: Radio Signal | || | Pent test (RFID) | || | | |+----------------------------+-------------------------------------------| Dear all, I would like to ask if some has done radio signal pen test (RFID), what are the tools used. Thanks Regards, Louie
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