Sept. 14, 2022, 6:11 p.m. | /u/D1CCP

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Perhaps someone more knowledgable on NFC tech can add to this.
"Security researchers at IOActive reverse-engineered Tesla’s NFC protocol and have demonstrated a new relay attack: *To successfully carry out the attack, IOActive reverse-engineered the NFC protocol Tesla uses between the NFC card and the vehicle, and we then created custom firmware modifications that allowed a Proxmark RDV4.0 device to relay NFC communications over Bluetooth/Wi-Fi using the Proxmark’s BlueShark module."*


[https://electrek.co/2022/09/13/tesla-vehicles-stolen-relay-attack-caveat/](https://electrek.co/2022/09/13/tesla-vehicles-stolen-relay-attack-caveat/)

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Questions:
1. Would attackers be able to **read …

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