Tham khảo tài liệu 'ethical hacking and countermeasures - phần 39', công nghệ thông tin, an ninh - bảo mật phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | -M ci EH Certified Ethical Hacker Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures Version 6 Module XXXIX RFID Hacking IM c E H News Certified Ethical Hacker The Register Security ID Original URL http e re q I ste r. c 0. u k 2 ũ ũ 8 Ũ1 2 7 p aywave Bank turns London man into RFID-enabled guinea pig By John Leyden Published Sunday 27th January 2000 07 02 GMT The Halifax bank is enrolling unsuspecting customers in trials of a new generation f RFID-enabled bank cards and trying to keep them in the program even if they have mis-givings about the wave and pay technology. PayWave http html allows punters to debit their account without having to enter a PIN or sign for goods valued at less than 10. The RFID-based technology backed by Visa is being rolled out by UK banks Barclays and Halifax as well as others http personal paywave apply on the continent. Mastercard is backing a similar technology called PayPass. Halifax is introducing the technology in London to a number of punters including Reg reader Pete. Pete a current account holder at Halifax was among those issued with a new card. He didn t want to use the unsolicited technology and his attempts to receive an alternative card though ultimately successful proved frustrating. I have to input my PIN the very first time I use this Paywave1 card but after that it is automatically authorised to work for all transactions under 10 Pete explained. I put the new card straight in the bin - in fact I shredded it and put it in several Source http different bins. I don t want this highly insecure-sounding facility and I never use a debit card for retail transactions anyway. Copyright by Ec-Council EC-Council All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is Strictly Prohibited IM c EH Module Objective Certified Ethical Hacker This module will familiarize you with RFID Components of RFID systems RFID System Architecture RFID Collisions RFID Risks RFID and Privacy .