Verichip RFID clonable (thus totally unsafe), despite the company’s promises

I just heard from somebody that on HOPE, a presentation was given how easily the Verichip RFID chip implant can be cloned (thus identities stolen, people posing as other people getting easier because nowadays, somehow, everything must be digital or something.

Basically, the work is done by this device, called the proxmark3, that;

[it] can do almost anything involving almost any kind of low-(~125 kHz) or high-(~13.56 MHz) frequency RFID tag. It can act as a reader. It can eavesdrop on a transaction between another reader and a tag. It can analyze the signal received over the air more closely, for example to perform an attack in which we derive information from the tag’s instantaneous power consumption. It can pretend to be a tag itself.

Not surprisingly either, security experts have been warning for these possibilities for years but happily ignored by the wet-dream-having politicians paid by the RFID-lobbyists…

Technology, RFID, Unsafe

- Navaho Gunleg
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