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Enhancing Security of EPCglobal Gen-2 RFID Tag Against Traceability and Cloning
White Paper This protocol is secure in a sense that it prevents the cloned tags and malicious readers from impersonating and abusing legitimate tags, respectively. This paper presents a synchronization-based communication protocol... [25 Sep 2009]
ID card costs rise - but is the security weakening?
News The Identity and Passport Service has issued more than 12 million ePassports to date and nobody has successfully cloned the chip," the spokesman said. Opponents of ID cards have renewed their attacks on the scheme,... [07 Nov 2008]
Oyster card security vulnerabilities uncovered
News Once the key was decrypted, the card could be copied and cloned, as the researchers demonstrated on the London Underground in April. The details were made public at the Esorics security conference in Malaga on Monday. [08 Oct 2008]
'Uncloneable' biometric passports pass the test
News A spokeswoman for the Home Office said that additional protection on second generation chips would "prevent the chip data from being cloned". The UK was one of 27 countries that took part in the tests of RFID chips and... [22 Sep 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Bordering on stupidity
Comment In short; the information can be read, changed, and cloned. What could be easier? Take that old paper passport and add some electronics to turn it into a super-secure means of ID and certification. After all, we only... [21 Aug 2008]
Stolen ePassports 'worth £20m' on black market
News While the Home Office claims that "high tech checks" render the blank ePassports useless, privacy experts say they could be used to fool everyday ID checks, for limited travel abroad or be fitted with cloned chips. [29 Jul 2008]
Card fraud up by a quarter to £535m
News The biggest rise was in counterfeit, skimmed or cloned card fraud, which rose by 46 per cent over the year to £144m. Card fraud rose by 25 per cent in 2007, according to the latest figures from payment clearing industry... [12 Mar 2008]
Prism: Lightweight Filesystem Virtualization Via Selective Cloning
White Paper Suppose filesystems supported cloning of any subset of directories, even those containing gigabytes of data, almost instantaneously, while guaranteeing isolation between the original copy and the cloned copy. [01 Mar 2008]
An Australian Freight and Transport Conglomerate Uses an IBM Solution to Clone Their SAP Environment
White Paper IBM DB2 Cloning Tool for z/OS software provides access to cloned data using a very fast and sophisticated technique to rename the cloned data as well as alter and correct any inconsistencies in the... [17 Nov 2007]
DB2: Cloning a Database Using NetApp FlexClone Technology
White Paper Additionally, by using FlexClone technology, database's data do not have to be duplicated - cloned databases share data with the production database they were created from. The ability to clone a DB2 database quickly and... [01 Oct 2007]
Break From the Pack: Best Practices From Oren Harari, the Author of the Hit Book
White Paper This webcast will teach how to survive and prosper in the copycat economy, where ideas are cloned, products are commoditized and business models are replicated in the blink of an eye. The attendee will learn the basic... [28 Apr 2007]
Meeting the Increased Demand for Data Access
White Paper This White Paper provides information on; automating DB2 subsystem data cloning; the way that fast copy tools play a major role in the automation process; cloning considerations; the way that cloning automation software provides access... [21 Apr 2007]
Re:Viewing 2006: The year in the public sector
News According to one fraud expert, the cards would be cloned within six months of their launch. Will the public sector ever learn? was ruled by two mega IT projects which both received opposition from their intended users. [21 Dec 2006]
Re:Viewing 2006: The year in retail and leisure
News As well as the obvious privacy concerns, experts have questioned how secure the passports are - and some claim to have cracked and cloned them already.was also the year contactless payments took centre stage. [18 Dec 2006]
Top 10: The best, worst... and craziest uses of RFID
News As well as the obvious privacy fears that surround such rollouts, experts have questioned how secure the passports are with some claiming to have cracked and cloned them already. Japanese authorities decided to start... [30 Nov 2006]