Letter Re: RFID Chip Hacking and RFID Chip Skimmer Technology

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Dear Jim,
Here's a link on RFID that you might find interesting. I think the implications for NAIS are obvious.

Here are plans for a low-cost RFID "skimmer" that can read chips surreptitiously. The clear implication is that it would be a simple matter to capture codes and clone fake RFID chips.

Also, an RFID "blocker" chip that floods the interrogating transmitter with garbage.

Of note, current RFID transmitter software is likely to be vulnerable to malicious code ("viruses") transmitted by altered chips. I submit it's only a matter of (a very short) time before we see security disasters due to a lack of understanding and unjustified faith in RFID.
I've long suspected that NAIS has been brain-dead from the moment of conception, at least with respect to its stated purpose. As usual, the people who contrived it appear to have little or no understanding of the technology involved, especially with respect to vulnerabilities and limitations. Regards, - Moriarty

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