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On 29 May, 15:43, Boltar wrote:
I'm not sure how hard or not it would be to do. I'm presuming it uses some form of encryption though given any reader can show you how much you have left and where you've been then theres either some basic system wide common key encryption going on or none at all which makes me wonder how easy it would be to extract the details if you had a suitable reader yourself or even up the amount of cash on a pre-pay. Apparently the MIFARE system can work at much greater ranges than the one TfL uses so I'm also wondering if it would be possible to grab details from travellers as they walk past an office building and so forth. Anyone heard any rumours of anything like this happening? B2003 I've not heard of any rumours about this and I doubt anyone of knowledge would share it but I'm fairly confident that TfL has factored in the insecurity of Oyster. I read some interesting things about RFID and my opinion is that its just not safe, I would not put sensitive data Oyster Card uses RFID technology (Radio Frequency IDentification) so the signal can be `easily` read, decrypting the signal may be significantly harder but let's be honest even the most secure since when has that stopped hackers. |
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