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  • can someone throw me a link for the reader he used i found one on ebay but it is usb and i want to find the one with the 9 volt battery

  • he developed and invent this from EBAY ....mwhahaha ..GAY

  • omg its the RFID Reader on EBAY LOL !! we now need to isolate the chip in the pocket ;) just an advise :)

  • ...OK video,,,but here's a tip ...next time, film it,.. without all the background noise.

  • i really get annoyed when the video on here quits.......100mbps....and it still has trouble?...WTF is this only made for Comcast speeds?....or are the servers around here running windows 95?......anyone have a clue????

  • That is a cool hack against the door, the digital version of breaking a key off in the lock. The real RFID tracking devices receive multiple tags at once. What you need to do is find a way to keep them from tracking you on the highway, some white noise at 75khz perhaps..

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  • ROTFL!!

  • Now lets take it one step further and build a really small reader to read the signal. Or just leave your laptop with the reader in a book bag on the floor below it to capture the user's fobs.

  • @ Logistix11111: that's the main problem indeed. Here in the Netherlands, with our PT-chipcard system (public transport paying card, the readers at train and metrostations can easily be covered with a sticker with an antenna 'built in'

    It's just a matter of time I think before some-one uses a cellphone to store all the card-data from the cards that are presented to the reader (and, while the user won't know) the 'crmininal' reader.

  • @weeardguy hey ook nl? O_o woon jij in schiedam?

  • @xSilkify Wel NL, maar niet in Schiedam... ik woon een stukkie hoger in het land (18 km boven Amsterdam ongeveer)

  • @weeardguy Oh ik zag iets met schiedam op je channel drm ;P Maar ja als je met je ID tegen zo een OV-chipkaart scanner houd dan piept ie, dus het reageert wel op de rfid

  • @xSilkify ja, maar RFID is slechts een verzamelnaam voor het principe: binnen RFID zijn er nogal wat protocollen en frequenties waarmee diverse systemen werken. Bij NS mocht er een amateur aan de software werken, en die is zo dom geweest de lezer niet te laten zwijgen als er geen authenticatie plaatsvindt. Kort gezegd komt dat er op neer dat als de tag niet kan vertellen wat voor tag hij is en hoe hij met de lezer wil gaan praten, de lezer de tag moet negeren... Bij de NS zijn ze dat vergeten

  • @weeardguy lol, wow.

  • Good example of jamming, but spoofing would make trackers worthless....check out my channel for detection techniques...

  • can someone tell me how do you make a 125khz rfid reader read from several feet away?

    im trying to make one, but i dont know if i should buy one with a better antenna, or does a 13.56 mghz read from farther way since it has a stronger unit??

    SOMONE HELP ME PLEASE!!

  • theres verly few reasons you would want that other than the bad ones...

  • Amazing. Simple.

  • nice.

  • what will u do if it will give u continuously beep and reader also shows ur red light on which alert u there is somthing near to reader every can easily find it there is reader reading some fake tag i dont think so it is denial of service attack

  • Not one part of that made sense. Not one.

  • Let your avacodo ripen then maybe it will. When they are hard they aren't ready yet.

  • In theory, RFID Tag + RFID Reader = Open Door

    Now, the service is the opening of the door.

    After this method is used, the service is DENIED. It IS a denial of service attack, since the service is denied.

  • DDOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSs

  • DOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSs

    Fix'd

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