linuxmagazine, to RaspberryPi
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Have you heard about @makerspace
Check out projects on smart homes, retro gaming, laser cutting, and more! Join now at https://makerspace-online.com

neurovagrant, to random
@neurovagrant@masto.deoan.org avatar

well

time to start learning about RFID so I can add the digital ghosts of a bunch of random shit to my car for when it gets read

https://archive.is/bYszD

ShiroTechGuy,
@ShiroTechGuy@techhub.social avatar

@neurovagrant Perhaps someone will market a #RFID cell phone sleeve similar to the ones that cover one's credit card to prevent RFID scanning... #surveillance #privacy

KickDownCH, to random German
@KickDownCH@swiss.social avatar

Mal was anderes: Kennt sich jemand mit solchen Siemens USB Lesemodulen aus? Ich konnte herausfinden, dass er Mifare Classic 4K Ausweise liest. Das Ziel wäre es, die Leserausgabe als Tastatureingabe zu bekommen.
Danke schon im Voraus!

digitalcourage, to random German
@digitalcourage@digitalcourage.social avatar

„Ein Schokoriegel, ein Teich und ein Bußgeldbescheid für Marion Z." – Was diese Geschichte mit RFID zu tun hat, erklärt Rena Tangens beim Expert.innen-Workshop zu chipless RFID am 29.2.2024 in der Zeche Zollverein in Essen.

Programm:
https://www.ubitag.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Flyer_ubiTag_DEF.pdf

#RFID #Zeche #Zollverein

Edent, to linux
@Edent@mastodon.social avatar

🆕 blog! “Review: An NFC reader/writer with USB-C - ACR1252U-MF”
★★★★⯪

I needed to read and write NFC cards on Linux. I only buy USB-C peripherals now, so I found the brilliantly named "ACR1252U-MF" which appears to be the only USB-C reader on the market. Total cost was about £35 on eBay. It's a cheap and light plastic box with a short USB …

👀 Read more: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/02/review-an-nfc-reader-writer-with-usb-c-acr1252u-mf/

-c

blog, to linux
@blog@shkspr.mobi avatar

Review: An NFC reader/writer with USB-C - ACR1252U-MF
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/02/review-an-nfc-reader-writer-with-usb-c-acr1252u-mf/

I needed to read and write NFC cards on Linux. I only buy USB-C peripherals now, so I found the brilliantly named "ACR1252U-MF" which appears to be the only USB-C reader on the market. Total cost was about £35 on eBay.

It's a cheap and light plastic box with a short USB cord. When you plug it in, there's a flashing light which can't be disabled. When it is powered up, or it detects and NFC chip, it makes this weird and scratchy beep:

🔊💾 Download this audio file.

On Linux, it shows up as: 072f:223b Advanced Card Systems, Ltd ACR1252 Dual Reader

To get it working, install PCSC Tools and the PCSC Daemon:

sudo apt install pcsc-tools pcscd

To start the daemon:

service pcscd start

Running pcsc_scan detected the reader as two readers - PICC and SAM

Using reader plug'n play mechanismScanning present readers...0: ACS ACR1252 1S CL Reader [ACR1252 Dual Reader PICC] 00 001: ACS ACR1252 1S CL Reader [ACR1252 Dual Reader SAM] 01 00

Putting tokens on and off the reader showed them being detected and removed.

Despite my best efforts, I was unable to get this working with .

nfc-list uses libnfc 1.8.0No NFC device found.

For reading and writing basic NDEF tags, I used Wakdev's NFC tools, I was also able to use various Python scripts like PCSC NDEF

It also worked with a FIDO2 / HID Bridge so I could use an MFA token.

There's lots of documentation about the reader and its API as well as some official ACS Linux tools. In theory it supports firmware update - although none have been released.

It's a cheap and cheerful device. It would be nice if there were a way to stop the flashing LED and crappy buzzer.

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/02/review-an-nfc-reader-writer-with-usb-c-acr1252u-mf/

Edent, to random
@Edent@mastodon.social avatar

🆕 blog! “Giving the finger to MFA - a review of the Z1 Encrypter Ring from Cybernetic”
★★★★☆

I have mixed feelings about Multi-Factor Authentication. I get why it is necessary to rely on something which isn't a password but - let's be honest here - it is a pain juggling between SMS, TOTP apps, proprietary apps, and mag…

👀 Read more: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/02/giving-the-finger-to-mfa-a-review-of-the-z1-encrypter-ring-from-cybernetic/

nono2357, to random French
nono2357, to random French
chiefgyk3d, to DEFCON
@chiefgyk3d@social.chiefgyk3d.com avatar

I’m hoping to get this project in time for , I think it would be a great way to introduce myself with a QR code to my links as well as it plainly spelled out for the people who rightfully don’t trust QR codes.
Plus this has a RFID on it so I can have some other fun with it. Shame it doesn’t have NFC as well, that would have been amazing but maybe I can hack it in down the road.

https://www.crowdsupply.com/eurolan-ltd/ggtag

brennansv, to esp32
@brennansv@sfba.social avatar

Sorted several microcontroller parts into this tool box. It includes ESP32, Pro Micro, Raspberry Pi Pico, RFID/NFC and various other useful items.

pee, to southafrica
@pee@mastodon.online avatar

a good reason to no longer shop at @'home #SouthAfrica - items now bearing #RFID Tags and I wonder what data is transmitted and stolen through this 'feature' - it gives me the creeps to say the least. Can anyone shed some light if and what data can be transmitted? Location Data through Smartphone's / Home Router's BLE? Tracking shoppers through a Mall? Profiling? #privacy #masssurveillance #tracking

ctietze, to iPhone
@ctietze@mastodon.social avatar

Can #iPhone users in my timeline recommend an app to read and inspect #RFID tags/cards/chips?

Want to work with a couple of these on a project but the reader isn't soldered, yet :)

SheDrivesMobility, (edited ) to random German
@SheDrivesMobility@norden.social avatar

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  • strelitzer,
    @strelitzer@norden.social avatar

    @SheDrivesMobility Ich habe mittlerweile auch eine Plastikkarte. Aber gibt es da nicht auch so ein Silikonarmband mit Chip () und entsprechendem Hinweis auf die Spendebereitschaft direkt auf dem Armband?
    Als ich noch an die Deutschlands glaubte, dachte ich, das würde mal problemlos auf der gespeichert werden können. 💾 Wäre, könnte, hätte … 🙄🙈

    itnewsbot, to random
    @itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

    Paperless RFID Tags Are Carbon-Based - RFID tags are great little pieces of technology, but unfortunately, the combinatio... - https://hackaday.com/2023/10/28/paperless-rfid-tags-are-carbon-based/ -useelectronics

    itnewsbot, to RaspberryPi
    @itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

    KaboomBox is a Firecracker of a Music Player - Ka-chunk. Let’s face it, 8-tracks were not that great. But the players, that’s ano... - https://hackaday.com/2023/10/23/kaboombox-is-a-firecracker-of-a-music-player/ #raspberrypipico #raspberrypi #mp3player #dfplayer #rfid

    heiseonline, to news German

    Drohnen: Genauer autonom Landen und Navigieren mit RFID-Tags

    Das punktgenaue Landen von autonomen Drohnen in der Dunkelheit oder bei miesem Wetter ist nicht einfach. RFID-Tags sollen dabei helfen.

    https://www.heise.de/news/Drohnen-Genauer-autonom-Landen-und-Navigieren-mit-RFID-Tags-9336536.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

    #Drohnen #RFID #news

    diarra, to random French

    Est-ce que toi le mammouth tu sais si on peut lire (et/ou écrire) sur une étiquette #RFID avec un ordi ?

    Y'en a plein qui traîne, parfois jetées au sol, et je me demandais si on pouvait en faire quelque chose...

    :boost_requested: :cc_nd: :flan_thumbs:

    #teamprof #nsi

    chiefgyk3d, to hacking
    @chiefgyk3d@social.chiefgyk3d.com avatar

    I got a new RF toy keychain. It can passively tell if it’s a 125KHz RFID or 13.56 MHz NFC reader. It’s a dumb device otherwise just for easy identification and even troubleshooting
    #hacking #radio #rfid #nfc #infosec #cybersecurity #electronics

    itnewsbot, to random
    @itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

    Bespoke Implants are Real—if You put in the Time - A subset of hackers have RFID implants, but there is a limited catalog. When Mian... - https://hackaday.com/2023/09/06/bespoke-implants-are-real-if-you-put-in-the-time/ [

    aemaeth, to random

    anyone familiar with #radio and #rfid mind to explain to me why Bluetooth is not compatible with regular Wi-Fi cards...?

    unless it is and i am completely missing something

    heiseonline, to random German

    #Verpasstodon

    Lieferkette: Winziger Chip im Parmesan soll Echtheit beweisen – und essbar sein

    Die Produktion von Parmesan ist ein Milliardengeschäft, auch deshalb gibt es viele Nachahmer. Ein eingelassener Mikrochip soll nun die Echtheit nachweisen.

    https://www.heise.de/news/Lieferkette-Winziger-Chip-im-Parmesan-soll-Echtheit-nachweisen-und-ist-essbar-9286525.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

    #Blockchain #Echtheitsprüfung #Lebensmittel #Lieferkette #Mikrochips #Nahrungsmittel #RFID #Zertifikate #digitalerZwilling

    Kanalmatrose,
    @Kanalmatrose@norden.social avatar
    __michaelg, to random
    @__michaelg@chaos.social avatar

    Can't find the toot anymore, but someone at #cccamp23 ran a longer-range #rfid scanner showing all the Decathlon labels in the vicinity. Did they also ran that somewhere else? E.g., I'd be curious how this looks like near the local landfill, etc.

    heiseonline, to news German

    Lieferkette: Winziger Chip im Parmesan soll Echtheit nachweisen – und ist essbar

    Die Produktion von Parmesan ist ein Milliardengeschäft, auch deshalb gibt es viele Nachahmer. Ein eingelassener Mikrochip soll nun die Echtheit nachweisen.

    https://www.heise.de/news/Lieferkette-Winziger-Chip-im-Parmesan-soll-Echtheit-nachweisen-und-ist-essbar-9286525.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

    #Blockchain #RFID #news

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