Lawsuit Filed To Keep RFID Flaws Secret
Written by Evan SchumanJuly 10th, 2008
A semiconductor company is suing a Dutch university to keep its researchers from publishing information about security flaws in the RFID chips used in up to 2 billion smart cards, according to this intriguing Computerworld story.
NXP Semiconductors filed suit in Court Arnhem in The Netherlands against Radboud University Nijmegen. The company is pushing the courts to keep university researchers from publishing a paper about reported security flaws in the MiFare Classic, an RFID chip manufactured by NXP Semiconductors, the story said.
July 11th, 2008 at 7:14 am
If NXP wins this suit, the card companies, or anyone who usually buys these chips to be put into smartcards should be held 100% liable for any card data breaches. These chips should be tracked so that cardholders will know that they should not be using them. The fact that NXP is willing to risk other people’s IDs is obscene in this day and age.