Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A number of products are available on the market that will allow a concerned carrier of RFID-enabled cards or passports to shield their data. In fact the United States government ...
Biometric passport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... integrated a very thin metal mesh into the passport's cover to act as a shield ... Data security | Identity management systems | Information sensitivity | Radio-frequency identification
Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A number of products are available on the market that will allow a concerned carrier of RFID-enabled cards or passports to shield their data. In fact the United States government ...
RSA polishes RFID shield - CNET News
The security software maker announces a cloaking technology designed to protect information emitted by radio frequency identification tags. A CNET article by Matt Hines, Staff ...
How To Make A RFID Blocking Wallet
NEW RFID Blocking Wallet Protect your money and privacy! With the proliferation of RFID devices and related privacy concerns, it seemed due time to create the RFID Blocking Duct ...
Aluminum Foil Does Not Stop RFID
That is, the RFID Shield does not completely prevent all RFID transmission but would appear to limit reading to only strong readers at very close distances.
Rogue Vault RFID Shield Insert
**ORDER 2 or more wallets and receive FREE Shipping & Handling (via First Class US Mail)**** Protect your credit cards and ID information you keep in your wallet. The Rogue Vault ...
Boffins working on RFID super-shield • The Register
A group of Dutch researchers at Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, led by PhD student Melanie Rieback, is building RFID Guardian, a personal RFID firewall to allow individuals to ...
Tinker Tools | Arduino RFID DIY shield
Arduino RFID DIY shield by Tinker.it! £12.60. This is a solder-it-yourself shield for an RFID shield compatible with the Arduino Duemilanove. You need to be used to soldering to ...
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One Response to “Build your own RFID Arduino shield” BarCampCph Nov 2008 visit « RaSor’s Blog Says: March 31st, 2009 at 1:08 am [...] to make time stamps.