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H4RDW4RE : An RFID Clean Up Team
August 18, 2009 06:18 PM PDT
Radio Frequency ID chip technologies are "too vulnerable in too many ways," says Chris Paget, ethical hacker and partner for H4RDW4RE, a new company creating privacy and security solutions to existing RFID problems in the marketplace. The public has been made aware of RFID or Radio Frequency ID technologies commissioned for national identity documents: passports, Enhanced Drivers Licenses, TWIC cards, Speed Passes and even Tribal Identity Cards. Unfortunately, RFID as a government sanctioned technology earned a big brother reputation from its ability to track a persons current location, storing and conveying private information from 20 - 30 feet away. Chris Paget, a technology penetration consultant, found the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative compliant RFIDs especially troublesome. He began doing live demonstrations exposing identity security flaws RFIDs had on average cardholders. Then Chris Paget and his business partner Tim Mullen formed H4RDW4RE.com. They have made it their business to demonstrate exactly how insecure Western Hemisphere compliant RFID chips can be for people to possess in identity cards, smart-contactless cards and credit cards. In this interview they explain the benefits of technology penetration testing or "ethical hacking" for investors and adopters. One of Paget's demonstrations went viral via YouTube in February, blowing apart any faint notion of RFID's billing as a secure identity technology. Equipped with only a $250 signal reader and a conventional laptop which he cloned or copied private passport information from a parked car in San Francisco. H4RDW4RE recently featured high profile demonstrations at 2009 conventions like DefCon & Black Hat and continue to invent solutions for the security problems and risks ordinary people face from identity technologies present in U.S. passports and other public cards. |
About SheilaWaking Up Orwell is a radio program serving the under-served in the Austin community by providing news and public affairs programming about little known government actions and tax expenditures supportive of globalized power brokering. We discuss what leads to negative effects on U.S. citizens locally and nationally in a fresh talk radio format. Some of the issues we cover are: public surveillance, developments with the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, agitation of border conflicts, federal emergency management, homeland security, prison and police policy, civil liberties, electronic privacy, unlawful search and seizure and keeping tabs on “continuity of government”. Waking Up Orwell is a weekly radio digest of news reported on BeatTheChip.org - a blog dedicated to informing anyone concerned about being wiretapped, hacked, or catalogued without legal consent by the U.S. government. Fans of this ShowSheila's Friends
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