I'm not sure what kind of hack you're thinking of. As I understand it, there is nothing on the chip other than a unique ID (and probably some sort of system tag). That ID is then looked up. About the only thing I know of there would be an embedded SQL attack assuming th ebackend was SQL based, but that's been around so long that the door is usually shut on that. There shouldn't be any opportunity to upload code through the chip.ashoutinthedark wrote:The big thing you would have to worry about is malicious code written by someone with the capability to print their own RFID chip. They would be extremely difficult to track, since they could carry the chip in an RFID blocking wallet, and stick it in their pocket when they want it to hit. It would be impossible to catch them without closely monitoring every guest moving through the park, and the potential for damage is astronomical if your systems are all interconnected.
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I highly doubt this will result in a Robert ') DROP TABLE Students; situation...
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You've got it! And, there just aren't that many ways to bridge from a data domain into an execution space.Mayonnaise wrote:I highly doubt this will result in a Robert ') DROP TABLE Students; situation...
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When we got our new RFID annual passes we had to associate our finger biometrics to it. The way they showed us how to use it is to tap the card to the post and have our finger scanned. When the mouse turns green we can enter. So this actually is a two step process before one is allowed to enter.
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and when the mouse turns red,avengador1 wrote:When we got our new RFID annual passes we had to associate our finger biometrics to it. The way they showed us how to use it is to tap the card to the post and have our finger scanned. When the mouse turns green we can enter. So this actually is a two step process before one is allowed to enter.
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Ahhh little Bobby Tables... :)Mayonnaise wrote:I highly doubt this will result in a Robert ') DROP TABLE Students; situation...
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As for RFID, its just a number that looked up. The only problem may be someone generating their own RFID in an attempt to "hijack" someone else's account, which you would need their pin to make any charges.
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Don't tase me bro!drcorey wrote:and when the mouse turns red,
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