Mifare is a trademark of NXP Semiconductors for integrated circuits and reader modules. Mifare ICs are used in more than 1 billion RFID transponders. These chips ...
ACG’s new read/write reader has received MIFARE certification from Austria-based Arsenal Research, an independent certification institute, which guarantees the company full interoperability of any ...
Sabadille Systems today announced the availability of version 9.0 of its acclaimed CardFocus Photo ID and Visitor Management software to include support for Mifare contactless smart card encoding.
A lot has been written about the fact that Henryk Plotz, a German researcher, and Karsten Nohl, a doctoral candidate in computer science at the University of Virginia, succeeded in breaking the ...
Another highlight for us at CCC was [Karsten Nohl] and [Henryk Plötz] presenting how they reversed Philips crypto-1 “classic” Mifare RFID chips which are used in car keys, among other things. They ...
WTF?! Chinese-made chips used in popular contactless cards contain hardware backdoors that are easy to exploit. These chips are compatible with the proprietary Mifare protocol developed by Philips ...
Sure, it's fun to say that one billion RFID cards are now at risk due to the Mifare Classic's broken encryption, but it's another thing to comprehend how widespread the fallout could potentially be -- ...
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