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Support RFID implants on the DoorBots #495

Closed ajlennon closed 7 years ago

ajlennon commented 7 years ago

Please make your issue:

Initially the xNT tag which is 13.56MHz ISO14443A & NFC Type 2 NTAG216 chip

ref: https://dangerousthings.com/shop/xnti/

Q. Is this currently supported?

Success criterion will be using the implanted xNT tag to gain access to the office and workshop reliably

May require additional hardware and/or software on the doorbot(s)

Me (if it's allowed)

6 months (by end October)

ajlennon commented 7 years ago

Did some testing with @amcewen's Museum In A Box items and these tags are already supported with the DoorBots. Just need to find somebody foolish enough to get tagged now...

originalfoo commented 7 years ago

IMO it should be tweaked to specifically not work with RFID implants. ;)

DefProc commented 7 years ago

It uses the unique ID of the tag, so there's no specific mechanism for that. It works with any 13.56MHz RFID, including implants, credit cards, and mifare tags, stickers and cards.

ajlennon commented 7 years ago

Ignore any tag prefixed with 666 ?

DefProc commented 7 years ago

@ajlennon, but 0x029A isn't quite so obvious in hex

ajlennon commented 7 years ago

That was in hex :p

ajlennon commented 7 years ago

Wondering if we could have a brain wave reader in the new place so I don't have to be injected?

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/hackers-passwords-steal-using-brainwave-signals-a7817661.html