Security specialist Charlie Miller demonstrated at the Black Hat
security conference today a way to hijack an Android smartphone via the
Near Field Communication (NFC) technology that's turned on by default on
the device, and said he's found problems with NFC implementations on
Nokia as well.
NFC tags have built-in antennas and are found in stickers and smart cards that are designed to transfer data to NFC readers, to send specific phone numbers and Web addresses to smartphones and other benign purposes. They require close proximity, a few centimeters or so, for data to be transmitted.................
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NFC tags have built-in antennas and are found in stickers and smart cards that are designed to transfer data to NFC readers, to send specific phone numbers and Web addresses to smartphones and other benign purposes. They require close proximity, a few centimeters or so, for data to be transmitted.................
Read Full Article Here
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