allows anyone with a paper printer and a few passive components to make a functional low-frequency RFID sniffer. [Milosch] tells us the goal of the project is to lower the barrier for ...
Security researcher [Fran Brown] sent us this tip about his Tastic RFID Thief, which can stealthily snag the information off an RFID card at long range. If you’ve worked with passive RFID before ...
RFID smart labels are printed and encoded at the same time in an RFID printer. The RFID portion of the smart label is called an "inlay" and is adhered to the back of the paper label, very often by ...
These are generally more matters of convenience, concerning wireless communication with the 3D printer and using RFID tags to ...