"Security crystal ball gazing from McAfee"

So, what's in the crystal ball? What awaits everyone now that RFID chips are used to such a great extent?My RFID-embedded car numberplate has a virus
"Spyware - malicious programs that covertly track surfing habits or steal confidential data - are likely to migrate onto new platforms, including mobile phones and RFID chips.
The scenario is sketched out in the second issue of McAfee's twice annual Global Threat Report."[source]
"The growing, almost ubiquitous, use of RFID technology creates a platform for malware. Research first presented in March 2006 shows how vulnerabilities in RFID technology might be used to spread viruses, worms, and spyware. Dutch researchers showed how RFID tags could be virally infected through SQL injection attacks, exploiting links between an RFID tag and a vulnerable database."[source]In Tarot the Seven of Cups is symbolic of illusionary success and the promises of RFID chips will become another deception in your life. Why that declaration? RFID chips have made wonderful conveniences such as EZ PASS possible [yeah, if you like to broadcast your whereabouts].
Here are some wonderful possibilities ahead:
- RFID "tattoos" -- use your imagination
- RFID-embedded license plates -- get caught running that red light ;-)
- Your cell phone could turn into the perfect spy
- Better brush up on Bluetooth security to avoid:
"Bluebugging, where an attacker manipulates a phone to dial numbers, [or] Bluestabbing, where an attacker tries to crash vulnerable devices."[source]www.theregister.co.uk/2007/04/11/
Read McAfee's report and check out the crystal ball on the cover!
Labels: 7 of Cups, Bluetooth, crystal ball, cybercrimes, malware, McAfee, predictions, RFID chips, spyware, tarot
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