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Oyster Cards - Cracked!

RFID chips can be cloned! E-Money just died.

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Mungo9000 : LVL 35: VP 4.3: said:

Mungo9000

1 votes NegativePositive

618 days 22 hours ago...

These cities/countries are using the Mifare Classic RFID system for access control and mass transit ticketing:

They`re now possible to clone without the card holders knowledge.

* London (Oyster Card)
* Boston
* Netherlands (OV-Chipkaart)
* Minneapolis / St. Paul
* South Korea (Upass, T-money, Mybi)
* Hong Kong
* Beijing
* Milan
* Madrid (Sube-T)
* Australia (Smartrider)
* Sao Paulo (Bilhete Unico)
* Rio de Janeiro (RioCard)
* Bangkok
* New Delhi

Tada : LVL 39: VP 4.7: said:

Tada

-1 votes NegativePositive

618 days 22 hours ago...

pwnt

quatermass : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

quatermass

1 votes NegativePositive

618 days 21 hours ago...

i`m mr garcia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Orbpael : LVL 23: VP 3.2: said:

Orbpael

0 votes NegativePositive

618 days 14 hours ago...

theres a diffrence though the systembeing perposed is several biometric processes not just a stolen credit card.

though I will buy about anything is hackable breakable and subvertable no matter how hi tech it will be.

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