| M. Jakobsson and S. Wetzel. Security weaknesses in bluetooth. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2020:176+, 2001. |
.... timing attacks in [59] Kocher, Jaffe and Jun discuss differential power analysis in [58] Kaliski and Robshaw discuss various attacks against cryptographic devices in [56] Location privacy risks present in Bluetooth technology and relevant to RFID systems are addressed by Jakobsson and Wetzel in [51]. Chapter 2 contains a brief primer on RFID systems components, the interaction among those components and various other system issues. Chapter 3 describes the security and privacy issues which may arise in a universally deployed RFID system. Chapter 4 states assumptions about resources, ....
....of the tags may be tracked by readers which Mallory has installed 28 throughout an area. This violates the concept of location privacy [9] Individuals should not have their movement tracked automatically. Similar issues arise in other pervasive computing systems, as well as Bluetooth networks [51]. Is location privacy such a serious risk We are regularly filmed by CCTV cameras which increasing are coupled with facial recognition software. Anyone could follow you through public areas or hire a private investigator to do it for them. The difference with RFID technology is that tracking may ....
Markus Jakobsson and Susanne Wetzel. Security Weaknesses in Bluetooth. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2020:176+, 2001.
.... passively powered and relying on a wireless interface may make RFID devices especially susceptible to fault induction, timing attacks or power analysis attacks, highlighted in [4, 16, 15] and [14] Location privacy risks present in Bluetooth technology and relevant to RFID systems are addressed in [12]. In this paper, Section 2 gives a brief introduction to RFID system components, describes the interface between tags and readers, and presents estimates of the capacities of current low cost tags. Section 3 details various privacy and security risks of a lowcost RFID system deployed in everyday ....
Markus Jakobsson and Susanne Wetzel. Security Weaknesses in Bluetooth. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2020:176+, 2001.
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M. Jakobsson and S. Wetzel. Security weaknesses in bluetooth. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2020:176+, 2001.
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