Hardware Backdoor Discovered in RFID Cards Used in Hotels and Offices Worldwide

A significant security vulnerability has been discovered in a widely used RFID system, revealing the presence of a hardware backdoor that could allow attackers to gain unauthorized access to secured facilities and systems. Security researchers identified that this backdoor enables malicious actors to bypass authentication protocols, potentially compromising sensitive information and physical assets.
The affected RFID chips are implemented in numerous applications worldwide, including access control systems, payment platforms, and identification services. The discovery has raised serious concerns about the integrity and safety of systems relying on this technology. Manufacturers are currently investigating the issue and are expected to release firmware updates or hardware replacements to address the vulnerability.
Security experts are advising organizations utilizing these RFID systems to conduct thorough security assessments, implement additional authentication measures, and stay updated with patches to mitigate potential risks associated with this hardware flaw.
The Hacker News 08/22/2024