➀ Chinese-made chips in RFID cards contain hardware backdoors that are easily exploitable. ➁ These chips are compatible with the Mifare protocol and are inherently insecure. ➂ Security researchers at Quarkslab discovered a backdoor in RFID cards by Shanghai Fudan Microelectronics, which could be used to clone cards quickly.
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