On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, Josh L. Perrymon wrote:
Has anyone successfully performed SQL injections usinf RFID tags? I looked
at a few papers but know it's not widespread.
I'm thinking about getting an IPAQ and an RFID reader/writer to play around
w/ this stuff.
http://www.rfidvirus.org/papers/percom
Josh L. Perrymon wrote:
Yeah.. I suppose their would be limitations on the amount of data that
would be on the chip..
Maybe the will just use an ID number that refrences the user info in the
DB
Has anyone successfully performed SQL injections usinf RFID tags? I
looked at a few papers bu
In order to get a ticket you were engaged to give the following information
to the FIFA:
- complete name and surename
- adress
- date of birth
- nationality
- number of passport or "Reisepass" (travel passport)
- telephone number
- fan of what club (!)
- email-address
- number of bank-
Yeah.. I suppose their would be limitations on the amount of data that would be on the chip..Maybe the will just use an ID number that refrences the user info in the DBHas anyone successfully performed SQL injections usinf RFID tags? I looked at a few papers but know it's not widespread.
I'm th
Josh L. Perrymon wrote:
So everyone is going to have this RFID embedded ticket with name,
address, passport or driver license number?
From the article:
"an embedded RFID chip containing identification information
that will be checked against a database"
To me that doesn't imply that the c
http://www.csoonline.com.au/index.php?id=1926576695&eid=-302
So every ticket used at the olympics has an embedded RFID and is scanned as users enter the stadium ( over 64 events ).
snip--- Organizers have asked everyone requesting tickets to provide a wealth
of personal data, including name, a