馬庭正 ([info]r_ness) wrote,
@ 2008-04-03 17:59:00
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RFID cards?
A quick question for my flist:

Besides the new passport, the RealID compliant driver's license, and a transit card like a Charlie, Oyster or Octopus Card, what other cards one is likely to be carrying might contain an RFID chip?

(Later edits may include links to all of these if I get around to it.)


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[info]nathanw
2008-04-03 10:09 pm UTC (link)
Mastercard PayPass and Visa PayWave.

(if you want, I can probably get you some small UHF-tag stickers, with a 96-bit value of your choosing encoded on them....)

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[info]belfrynotes
2008-04-04 06:21 pm UTC (link)
Hmmm.... what interesting messages could be encoded in 96 bits for our watchers to read?

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[info]esmerel
2008-04-03 10:14 pm UTC (link)
Some people's work ID badges might have them.

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[info]rtwo
2008-04-03 10:15 pm UTC (link)
My American Express card.

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[info]rmd
2008-04-03 10:52 pm UTC (link)
the mobil paypass or whatever it's called isn't a card, but might be on someone's keychain.

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[info]jtdiii
2008-04-04 01:55 am UTC (link)
Tire inflation sensors... One in each tire, with non-encrypted unique IDs.
Tire rotation speeds and vehicle speed are also available with these.

http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6463798.html

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[info]chanaleh
2008-04-04 02:39 am UTC (link)
The new MIT IDs, from what I understand. Probably other schools, then, too.

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[info]frotz
2008-04-04 03:04 am UTC (link)
I've got the MBTA version, one private ID, and two for random private door systems.

REAL ID doesn't require RFID, though.

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[info]cattitude
2008-04-05 01:04 am UTC (link)
The Chase debit card for sure. For that matter, any credit or debit card.

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