Transport for London, issuer of the popular Oyster Card, is in the process of upgrading to new, more secure cards.
Two-years ago researchers found a vulnerability on the existing MIFARE contactless smart cards that the agency was using. NXP’s MIFARE Classic line of products was possibly the world’s most widely deployed contactless product, used for many transit and physical security applications. The MIFARE Classic line includes the MIFARE 1K, MIFARE 4K and MIFARE Mini products.
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