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Practical NFC Peer-to-Peer Relay Attack Using Mobile Phones

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Practical NFC Peer-to-Peer Relay Attack Using Mobile Phones
NFC is a standardised technology providing short-range RFID communication channels for mobile devices. Peer-to-peer applications for mobile devices are receiving increased interest and in some cases these services are relying on NFC communication. It has been suggested that NFC systems are particularly vulnerable to relay attacks, and that the attacker’s proxy devices could even be implemented using off-the-shelf NFC-enabled devices. This paper describes how a relay attack can be implemented against systems using legitimate peer-to-peer NFC communication by developing and installing suitable MIDlets on the attacker’s own NFC-enabled mobile phones. The attack does not need to access secure program memory nor use any code signing, and can use publicly available APIs. We go on to discuss how relay attack countermeasures using device location could be used in the mobile environment. These countermeasures could also be applied to prevent relay attacks on contactless applications using ...
Lishoy Francis, Gerhard P. Hancke, Keith Mayes, Ko
Added 30 Jan 2011
Updated 30 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where RFIDSEC
Authors Lishoy Francis, Gerhard P. Hancke, Keith Mayes, Konstantinos Markantonakis
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