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minus-square@CM400linkEnglish2•4 hours agoNo idea, I just quoted the article since I hate those clickbait headlines.
minus-squareknightly the SneptaurlinkfedilinkEnglish2•4 hours agoTo oversimplify, they use the same type of encryption as you might see on a chip-enabled credit card. Cloning the card isn’t enough, you’d also have to clone a specialized key-signing chip to correctly respond to authentication requests.
how do they prevent spoofing of those rfid keys?
No idea, I just quoted the article since I hate those clickbait headlines.
To oversimplify, they use the same type of encryption as you might see on a chip-enabled credit card.
Cloning the card isn’t enough, you’d also have to clone a specialized key-signing chip to correctly respond to authentication requests.
Quite interesting, if I may say so…