Here’s a field-programmable RFID spoofer developed by [Doug Jackson]. He was inspired by the spoofers we looked at near the end of September that didn’t have source code available. With the ...
Now the device will act just as the original RFID tag did. It seems like this is a lot more user-friendly than the last RFID spoofer we looked at.
which entails dropping small but highly durable RFID tags into the drillpipe ID to transmit instructions to an electronic reader located on the tool's controller. According to Weatherford ...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags are small electronic devices which use radio signals to send messages and can have a variety of uses including vehicle tracking, pet and livestock tracking, ...
With just over two months before penalties take effect for motorists entering toll highways without working radio frequency ...
A United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) rule requiring newly applied cattle and bison official ID tags to have both ...