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This page contains all of the posts and discussion on MemeStreams referencing the following web page: Analysis of the Texas Instruments DST RFID (e.g. Speedpass). You can find discussions on MemeStreams as you surf the web, even if you aren't a MemeStreams member, using the Threads Bookmarklet.

Analysis of the Texas Instruments DST RFID (e.g. Speedpass)
by peekay at 5:34 pm EST, Jan 31, 2005

For all you Speedpass users out there... PANIC! No, don't panic actually..

Excerpt: "Faraday shielding offers a short-term, partial remedy. In particular, users may encase their DSTs in aluminum foil or some suitable radio-reflective shielding when not using them. This would defend against active scanning attacks, but not against passive eavesdropping."

Are you thinking what I'm thinking? I can't tell, this foil is suffocating. Cheers, -Pk


Analysis of the Texas Instruments DST RFID (e.g. Speedpass)
by skullaria at 12:53 am EST, Feb 1, 2005

For all you Speedpass users out there... PANIC! No, don't panic actually..

Excerpt: "Faraday shielding offers a short-term, partial remedy. In particular, users may encase their DSTs in aluminum foil or some suitable radio-reflective shielding when not using them. This would defend against active scanning attacks, but not against passive eavesdropping."

Are you thinking what I'm thinking? I can't tell, this foil is suffocating. Cheers, -Pk

Good read. Thanks, PK.


RFIDAnalysis.org
by Decius at 2:27 pm EST, Feb 18, 2005

] The Texas Instruments DST tag is a cryptographically
] enabled RFID transponder used in several wide-scale
] systems including vehicle immobilizers and the ExxonMobil
] SpeedPass system. This page serves as an overview of our
] successful attacks on DST enabled systems. A preliminary
] version of the full academic paper describing our attacks
] in detail is also available below.


 
 
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