A Wired Magazine article examines how hacking radio frequency ID (RFID) chips can allow clever criminals to rob you of information, or even steal your car.
The article looks at five stories of RFID hacking, including a demonstration of how to steal someone's smartcard information in order to gain access to a building, and a method of tricking an automated gas pump so that fuel can be stolen from it.
RFID chips are now near-universal, used as access keys, car starting devices, and inventory tracking tools. U.S. passports and credit cards will soon contain RFIDs, and the medical industry is looking at the possibility of using implantable chips to keep track of patients.