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PostPosted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:39 pm Reply with quote
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http://hackedgadgets.com/2006/10/08/rfid-zapper/
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 3:59 pm Reply with quote
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Great Link stickwhistler Wink

I've moved this from anti id card groups to here and copied the info from the site in case it dissapears.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 4:05 pm Reply with quote
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RFID Zapper

by Alan Parekh
Filed under Electronic Hacks, DIY Hacks, Cool Gadgets
www.hackedgadgets.com




Julian put together a plan for a RFID zapper, the information below was translated but reads not bad.

UPDATE: Julian was kind enough to send in a hand translated version. The text below has been changed accordingly. (Thanks Julian)

“This drawing represents schematically the circuit board of a disposable camera with built-in flash. Also, the necessary design changes are illustrated. Essentially, the “on-switch” (On-Schalter) must remain closed permanently, e.g. by a solder point. The switch for activating the flash (Blitz-Schalter) must be deacitvated and/or removed, as well as the flash bulb (Blitz-Birne). Now a coil with 5 windings of 1mm diameter enameled copper wire (Kupferspule) is connected to the capacitator (Kondensator) with two cables and a momentary switch (ZAP-Schalter). The little bulb (Bereit-Birne) that glows when the capacitator is fully charged can stay in place. But it is better to remove it and connect it with two extension cables again. So, it can be glued clearly visible under a hole in the case afterwards. Finally, the battery holder (Kontaktklemmen) gets removed and a recharchable battery (Akku) is connected to the contacts with cables and a switch (ON-Schalter). For convenience, a charging jack (Ladebuchse) can be added as well. I used a 3.5mm audio jack.

The contacts of the momentary switch used to discharge the capacitator into the coil can weld together due to the very high current. This problem disappeared after 6 or so activations.

An interesting observation can be made when activating the Zapper about 0.5” away from the metal lampshade of a anglepoise lamp. It produces a “ping” sound as if one flips the fingernail against it. This phenomenon indicates that the magnetic field of the Zapper should be sufficient to destroy any RFID- chip at close range.”



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 9:30 pm Reply with quote
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www.engadget.com

How to clone yourself a VeriChip
Posted Oct 3rd 2006
by Paul Miller




Just how it seems VeriChip has moved their implantable RFID tags from executives, to law enforcement, to soldiers -- and we're sure their next step is every baby born in the US as the child exits its mother's womb -- the ability to hack the chips has quickly made its way into the hands of the common man as well. Jonathan Westhues has posted up a tutorial for building your very own VeriChip cloner that lets you point and clone with the greatest of ease, stealing at whim the identities of all those foolish security conscious enough to wear an RFID tag within their flesh. We won't get into all the technical details involved in sticking it to the man in such a way, but the hack really doesn't look too incredibly hard as far as these things go, and it's not like you had anything better planned for a Tuesday night, right?

ssource - http://www.engadget.com/2006/10/03/how-to-clone-yourself-a-verichip/
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