For those of you (like me) who are starting to mess around with RFID cloning and such here is a handy little kit from the folks at Think Geek. After having seen Adam Laurie’s (aka Major Malfunction) presentation at Shmoocon this year I started reading up on RFID. I admittedly have not been keeping up on this. The RFID kit that they have for sale at $99 USD comes with:
Kit Contents
* Phidget USB RFID Reader
* USB Cable
* RFID Toys Book Covering RFID Projects and Downloadable Software
* 1 Blue Aquatic Key Chain
* 1 Credit Card Thin Card
* 1 Clamshell (thick) Card
* 1 Small Glass Ampoule
* 1 17mm Black Pill Tag
* 1 30mm Global Disc Tag
* 1 35mm White Disc with Hole
* 1 50mm Button with Sticker Backing
* 1 20mm Button with Sticker Backing
* 1 Inventory Label – Square Version
* 1 CD-ROM Tag
* 1 30mm Clear Thin Lamination Disc
* 1 25mm Clear Thin Lamination Disc
* 1 30mm Clear Thin Lamination Disc with Sticker Backing
* 1 25mm White Disc
* Note: Tags May Vary Slightly from the Assortment Listed
(Please be aware that all tags are pre-encoded with a unique hexadecimal code and are READ ONLY)
This is a nice tinker kit to get someone started. “You even get a cool bio-implantable type of RFID Tag which you should never ever load into a blowgun and implant in any of your coworkers because it’s not surgically sterilized.”
UPDATE: Well, I’m a little embarrassed to say that I neglected to point people to the RFID website. Adam Laurie’s site http://rfidiot.org is a great resource. (Thanks for the email Adam)
[tags]RFID, Major Malfunction, RFID Experiment, Shmoocon[/tags]