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RFID Chip Implants Linked To Cancer In Animals




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RFID Reader To Locate Passive Tags To Within Six Inches




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RFID-Hack Hits 1 Billion Digital Access Cards Worldwide




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Are RFID Chips A Personal Security Risk?


















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Telnet Backdoor Opens More Than 1M IoT Radios To Hijack







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IBM Threat Report Highlights Data Risks




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Hands-On With The IBM 5150, Thirty Years Later




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IBM Designs Computer Chip That Copies How The Brain Works




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IBM Scientists Unveil Racetrack Memory Chip Prototype








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IBM Warns Of Malware On USB Drives Shipped To Customers






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Apache Shiro 1.2.4 Remote Code Execution

This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerability that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations of Apache Shiro version 1.2.4.




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RSA Boss Packs His Fishing Rod And Heads For The Hills







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Dismantling Megamos Crypto: Wirelessly Lockpicking A Vehicle Immobilizer

The Megamos Crypto transponder is used in one of the most widely deployed electronic vehicle immobilizers. It is used among others in most Audi, Fiat, Honda, Volkswagen and Volvo cars. Such an immobilizer is an anti-theft device which prevents the engine of the vehicle from starting when the corresponding transponder is not present. This transponder is a passive RFID tag which is embedded in the key of the vehicle. In this paper, the authors have reverse-engineered all proprietary security mechanisms of the transponder, including the cipher and the authentication protocol which we publish here in full detail. This article reveals several weaknesses in the design of the cipher, the authentication protocol and also in their implementation.






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Linux/x86 Reboot Polymorphic Shellcode

26 bytes small Linux/x86 reboot polymorphic shellcode.





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Google Data Shines Light On Whether Coronavirus Lockdowns Worldwide Are Working