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Jowan Oesterlund is technically a cyborg. With two NFCs implanted in his body, he's able to interact with his business security system with a wave of the wrist.
DarkLinkXXXX · 3372 days ago · link ·
I don't think so. It'd be much more convenient to create an identical nfc chip, than to copy a key.
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CravenRaven76 · 3372 days ago · link ·
Are you saying you don't think keys are a thing of the past because of security flaws with NFCs? I think it might be harder to copy the NFC.
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user-inactivated · 3371 days ago · link ·
You can hand your keys over to an attacker. You can only have your thumb cut open by an attacker to get your NFC chip, and don't think they won't. After your keys are stolen, you can just change your locks. After your thumb is stolen, you have to get reconstructive surgery.