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Attacking RFID--Part IV

This final segment of Chapter 5, RFID Attacks, from 'RFID Security,' is a look at chip cloning fraud. See what can happen in a retail store, and when and why it's important to have a 'Plan B.'

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If companies like Wal-Mart have anything to say, all products will eventually contain RFID chips on their packaging. Efforts to RFID-enable product are driven by the goal of streamlining the supply chain, increasing convenience to the consumer, and theft deterrents. While these are very respectable goals, the use of RFID could also have some disastrous consequences for your business.

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