Secure card maker HID is objecting to a demonstration of a hacking tool at this week’s Black Hat Federal security conference in Washington, D.C. that could make it easy to clone a wide range of ...
ARLINGTON, Va. -- A security researcher who planned to demonstrate a device that could clone radio frequency identification (RFID) enabled proximity badges, has pulled his presentation from the Black ...
RFID Journal has announced that the winner of its inaugural Coolest Demo Contest is Keonn Technologies, a manufacturer of RFID hardware products, for its AdvanMirror virtual fitting room. The company ...
RFID tag maker Texas Instruments Radio Frequency Identification Systems (TI-RFiD) and Smurfit-Stone Container Corp., the Chicago-based paperboard and packaging product manufacturer, have codeveloped a ...
Atmel® has announced today the availability of the ATA2270-EK1125-kHz RFID demo kit. This new kit enables the evaluation and prototyping of Atmel's wide portfolio of LF IDIC®s, which are used in a ...
Hacking some RFID-based technology is so frighteningly simple that it has even surprised the researchers who have recently demonstrated things like how it's possible to clone RFID cards, or to insert ...
NEW YORK—Speaking to an overflow crowd at the National Retail Federations Redefining Retail show Monday, Metro Group CIO Zygmunt Mierdorf beamed in live footage of the companys prototype RFID-enabled ...
ARLINGTON, VA — Show organizers of the Black Hat Federal security conference on Wednesday said they have agreed to cancel a demonstration scheduled for today that would show attendees how to build ...
Allowing evaluation of the ATA5590 1-Kbit UHF ID IC, the RF IDIC Demo Kit supports logistics, supply chain management, anti-counterfeiting, and medical identification applications. The kit has ...
HEILBRONN, Germany - Atmel, a global leader in the development and fabrication of advanced semiconductor solutions, announced today the availability of the new UHF RFID long-range demo kit for the ...
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