``Potential Misuse of NFC Enabled Mobile Phones with Embedded ...
``Potential Misuse of NFC Enabled Mobile Phones with Embedded ...
``Potential Misuse of NFC Enabled Mobile Phones with Embedded ...
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Part I<br />
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Overview <strong>of</strong> <strong>NFC</strong> <strong>Enabled</strong> <strong>Mobile</strong> <strong>Phones</strong><br />
Objective:<br />
To investigate the potential misuse <strong>of</strong> <strong>NFC</strong> (Near Field Communications)<br />
enabled mobile phones <strong>with</strong> embedded Security Element (SE).<br />
◮ <strong>NFC</strong> is a short range and standardised (ISO 18092) wireless<br />
communications technology (adds contactless functionality to mobile<br />
devices, e.g. mobile phones and PDAs).<br />
◮ <strong>NFC</strong> enabled mobile phone can act both as a “contactless card” and<br />
a “contactless reader” (supports ISO 14443, ISO 15693, FeliCa and<br />
Mifare Standard).<br />
◮ <strong>NFC</strong> finds applications in ticketing, banking, access control, etc and<br />
is tipped to be the next ’click’.<br />
◮ Three architectures currently exist, SE as embedded hardware<br />
module; SE functionality integrated into the Subscriber Identity<br />
Application module such as (U)SIM; SE as removable memory<br />
component (Secure MMC, Secure SD).