Episode 8: Interview with Mifare hacker Karsten Nohl. Evaluating the reality of the hack from his perspective and industry insiders. In this episode, the publicized Mifare Crypto- 1 hack is examined. Interviews with the researcher that uncoverd the alleged vulnerability, Karsten Nohl, as well as NXP representative Manuel Albers and Smart Card Alliance’s Randy Vanderhoof delve into the topic from all sides. Albers reports that between 1 and 2 billion of these chips have been issued to date and are in use in transit systems and security and access applications. Nohl stated that he would wait until next year to make the complete nature of attack public, suggesting “if you are relying on Mifare security, you should start migrating.” When asked if the intent was to give the issuers time to migrate or if he was holding the industry ransom, he replied, “I would acknowledge that we are playing along in the obscurity game … we want every one of these systems to wake up and realize how insecure they are … to convince the last ones that are still claiming we have not found it, we will have to release it.”Download MP3. Karsten Nohl and Henryk Pl. Г¶tz present at 2. C3. Karsten’s slides (pdf)Henryk’s slides (pdf). Evaluating the reality of the hack from his perspective and industry insiders. In this episode, the publicized Mifare Crypto-1 hack is examined. Interviews with the researcher that uncoverd the alleged vulnerability, Karsten. The next attack was on the Mifare Classic chip, used on the normal ticket. Two German hackers, Karsten Nohl and Henryk Plotz. Seems like a social hack is the best bet here - just be a jerk. Consider the real-world. The MiFare RFID hack. How they hacked it: The MiFare RFID crack explained. a German researcher, and Karsten Nohl, a doctoral candidate in computer science at the University of Virginia. RFID hack could crack open 2 billion smart cards. Karsten Nohl, a graduate student. said the problem lies in what he calls weak encryption in the MiFare Classic. Dr. Karsten Nohl RESEARCH INTERESTS. CURRICULUM VITAE -1- Dr. Karsten Nohl [email protected] RESEARCH INTERESTS: microchip security, privacy protection, economics of information. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE. Source:www.cs.virginia. Cryptanalysis of Crypto-1. Karsten Nohl. University of Virginia. The Crypto-1 cipher consists of a linear feedback shift register. K. Nohl, H. Plötz. Mifare—Little security despite Obscurity. Speakers: Karsten Nohl, Henryk Plötz Mifare are the most widely deployed brand of secure RFID chips, but their security relies on proprietary and secret cryptographic primitives. We analyzed the hardware of the. 9 January, 2008 On the MIFARE CRYPTO1 hack and its consequences. At the 24th Chaos Communication Congress, which took place recently, two gentlemen by the names of Karsten Nohl and Henryk Plötz demonstrated something that.
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