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RFID Reader Denial Of Service

June 9, 2008 by fabienneserriere 17 Comments


While in Vancouver, Canada for CanSecWest we had a chance to catch up with [Marc]. He showed off a very simple Denial-of-Service attack that works for most commercial RFID reader systems. He worked out this physical DoS with [Adam Laurie], whose RFID work we featured last year.

Posted in cons, Wireless HacksTagged denial of service, denialofservice, dos, rfid, rfid reader, RfidReader

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