implanted RFID cloners
Hi Guys,
Just a thought I had do you think an implantable cloner would be possible to make? I work in IT and in my new role I will be investigating It and security. I wanted to see your thoughts as this would be handy but to supply power would be awkward.
Would that be possible or too dangerous having the DC current running through embedded circuitry due to the degrading of components or coatings?
I know we have the thread about the DC currents through piercings that was recently re opened that also reminded me of this thought I had about 3 months ago.
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Something that would have to read process and copy/write to another device isn't going to be all that small. I know of readers that plug into computers that are the size of a flash drive but that device uses a pc to process the data
That spot does have a fair amount of meat and as an example take a look at circadia, that thing is very large but they did implant it.
To answer the would it fit I'd say depends how small you can get the device. you would probably be better off trying to silicone it.
Have you considered tryin talk to the IT in the buildings to accept the same information to consolidate it down to one card/RFID chip? Consider offering to use your own card/chip when getting badged they may like it because it would save them whatever cost is breaks down to for a card to be made.
I know some hospitals charge $30 for a card that scans and Liberty mutual buildings are capable of cross using badges once they get approval through security.
If you do use a chip make sure it is compatible with their system and have the id number that goes with that chip. A lot of places enter the number and then assign person info to the number in their system (I.e photo,name,company etc). So each card access COULD be used as long as they don't have another card with that number in their system.
I hope all that is clear I kinda jump around with my thoughts.
It just seems like you are adding one more step then needed by making a passive cloner in your arm. Why not just a small rewritable with a handy dandy scanner? I believe this would appeal to others far more then a larger object.
Do you hit multiple buildings with different access cards in the same day without returning to where ever you call base?
Wouldn't you be carrying around a pocket full of scan cards?
As to it not working you may not have a compatible type of card. Do you have access to a proxmark being in the IT department or similar device or access to an old reader that's has since been decommissioned? I remember reading some place that the only difference between reading and writing is a jumper wire on the board. You may be able to make a reader that can be used.