While i’m on the topic of RFID hacking here is a nice video about stealing CC info with RFID. From Wonder How To  

I recently got an RFID reader for my Arduino and some free time to play with it. This little gizmo has a ton of potentional uses. Here are some pics for your enjoyment. Wait till I start playing with this more, fun projects to be made!!!  

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We all know no system is safe, but I find it hilarious that all this happened in Alaska and when they were using Windows. Pretty cool hack to get into the ATC and see what’s going on. Maybe they can disguise my flight to Colombia when I bring over a plane load of coke. *shrugs* Here’s the link, pretty funny and short read: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-300164.html  

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An AT&T Labs researcher has discovered that most master-key lock systems are vulnerable. NY Times (reg. req’d) reports that the technique is known, but not widely known. For instance, it does not appear in the ubiquitous document formerly known as the MIT Guide to Lockpicking. The AT&T Labs-Research paper is troubling some security experts, one of whom said that the “technique could open doors worldwide for criminals and terrorists.” Because publishing the paper “could lead to an increase in thefts and other crimes, it presented an ethical quandary” for the researcher (Matt Blaze) and AT&T Labs-Research. Neat ideas, just not many people know I guess.  

Another cool toy I’ve thrown up today is a tinyurl service. Just throw in a long url to turn it into a shorter one. http://planaheist.com/slurl  

Frankly I got tired of using la.gg and it seems to never come back up stable. It was always slow. So I got this setup. Use and abuse, internet! Allows: JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF 2Mb file size Creates TinyUrl links when you upload Remote uploading Resize when you upload No bandwidth restrictions http://planaheist.com/imagehost/  

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