• AZX3RIC@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    After pen testing a home network it becomes a novelty item.

    Turning off TVs and opening Tesla charging ports is fun for a bit.

    The best, though, is setting off the department alerts at Walgreens, there’s a lot that exist that the employees have never heard. When you trigger “help needed in the baby department” then watch the employee reactions it’s a fun time.

    Beyond that, it’s a paperweight most days.

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        4 months ago

        Hunh. I know next to nothing of the tech itself, but I presume that means it can spoof RFIDs? I wonder how, for instance, “membership” stores’ entry scanners might be affected. Intriguing.

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          4 months ago

          it can spoof RFIDs?

          Yep! I read an article recently about a pentester who was challenged to break into a hotel, and they happened to use RFID in their cards. He social engineered and piggybacked into somewhere and then used a flipper zero to get around inside the building when he hit a locked door