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▶Rfid thread Anonymous 02/10/18 (Sat) 10:04:10 No.866095>>868577 >>876232 >>876259 >>876273 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]
Is it a good idea to use these as login password?
How is it compare to using pendrive keyfiles?
Just ordered these and a reader since they are so cheap, what cool things can I do with them?
▶Anonymous 02/10/18 (Sat) 10:08:51 No.866097>>866098 >>870062
I microwaved the one on my id. Fuck the botnet.
▶Anonymous 02/10/18 (Sat) 10:31:14 No.866098>>866660
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>>866097
Depends on how you use it, I'd imagine I'll use them as keys, with these stickers anything can become the keys in disguise.
Imagine the fun you'd have using multiple items scan them in specific order as your login password to your pc.
▶Anonymous 02/11/18 (Sun) 02:00:41 No.866554>>866661
No, it communicates in plain text and can bee spooped.
Use smart cards or flash drives.
▶Anonymous 02/11/18 (Sun) 06:09:27 No.866660
>>866098
>User: anon
>Awaiting Password Input:
>bodypillow pocket knife fleshlight handheld radio beltbuckle
>Verification successful, welcome back anon
▶Anonymous 02/11/18 (Sun) 06:13:41 No.866661
>>866554
Yeah, I wouldn't want any of my authentication devices getting spooped either
▶Anonymous 02/14/18 (Wed) 15:03:45 No.868577>>875733 >>875802
>>866095 (OP)
no, you should use a fingerprint reader instead or Windows 10 with online cloud authentication
▶Anonymous 02/16/18 (Fri) 15:06:14 No.870062
retard
▶Anonymous 02/27/18 (Tue) 04:21:12 No.875733
>>868577
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▶Anonymous 02/27/18 (Tue) 08:44:10 No.875802
>fingerprint reader
good gentile
▶Anonymous 03/01/18 (Thu) 01:24:16 No.876232
you could use rfid as an extra security measure, but the actually chips are creepy.
you can get gps'd and they are tiny computers. id rather carry a pi in my pocket
▶Anonymous 03/01/18 (Thu) 03:58:39 No.876259
They're usually unencrypted and easily sniffed and cloned. It might be good for 2FA but not on its own.
▶Anonymous 03/01/18 (Thu) 05:08:52 No.876273
Literally easier to spy upon than a piece of paper with the password written on it.