...... there was an article from 3-4 years ago detailing the reading the RFID entry cards to a secured law enforcement facility in LA. As I recall, it was done (during a hacking conference) from a couple blocks away looking down on the entrance from a highrise office building using a Pringles cantenna.........
Certainly.... your not saying these criminals actually even claimed to enter the secured facility? Is it they merely
claimed to be able to capture the code? Great a claim from a known, or at least admitted criminals. Where has such a break in ever occurred? Why would I believe these hackers?
.... As for those disdainful of the intelligence of the typical burglar, you don't know what you are talking about (or are selling useless alarm systems and don't care to know).
I am not selling anything! My Dad was a career police officer for more than 25 years... and never once (not even one time)... saw a break in due to a picked lock or any other TV-like professional action or technology.
Homes are so easy to enter... it would be insulting to criminals to imply they are so stupid they would invest time, effort, and money to learn to hack the rare RFID entry lock. I worked for the federal government... and they and many of the corporations they deal with do trust RFID... and have for a few years. So far... no incidents have been reported.
Do you really believe that someone... ANYone... is out there attempting to hack residential RFID locks?
dhouston... please don't take any offence. Your knowledge and accomplishments are well known and respected...
as are you. Everything is hackable. But a video made by some MIT students and a Boston reporter.... isn't an actual threat to me or my family. Crappy doors and windows
are. Addicts in need of money
are. Kids with too much free time
are. But tech savvy geeks and nerds....
not so much.