RFID and NFC Attacks
RFID attacks
Attacks against radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems. Some common RFID attacks are eavesdropping, replay, and DoS.
NFC attack
An attack against mobile devices that use near field communication (NFC). NFC is a group of standards that allow mobile devices to communicate with nearby mobile devices.
Where can you find RFID encryption keys?
Popular uses for NFC
Payment with phone, Bluetooth Pairing
Common places for RFID
Pets, Access Badges and Inventory
What makes RFID work
Radio Frequencies
NFC Security Concerns
Remote Capture, Frequency Jamming and Replay Attacks
NFC (Near Field Communication)
a protocol, based on RFID, that defines how a network uses close-range radio signals to communicate between two devices or objects equipped with NFC technology
RFID (radio frequency identification)
uses radio signals to communicate with a tag placed in or attached to an object