On 8/8/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They are? Hm....should I be doing that? Will just sticking it the
> glove box under the seat work?

Draft academic paper on the ability to track/mimic rfid chips:
http://rfidanalysis.org/

"Faraday shielding offers a short-term, partial remedy. In particular,
users may encase their DSTs in aluminum foil or some suitable
radio-reflective shielding when not using them. This would defend
against active scanning attacks, but not against passive
eavesdropping. Moreover, this approach is rather inconvenient, and
would probably prove an unworkable imposition on most users. A
different measure worth investigation is the placement of metal
shielding in the form of a partial cylinder around the ignition-key
slot in automobiles. This could have the effect of attenuating the
effective eavesdropping range."

-Kevin

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