London underground Oyster card hack to be unveiled
- added July 21, 2008
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- rwylie
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Instructions for copying the Oyster cards used on London transport, including the underground, are to be allowed to be published, a Dutch judge has ruled.
This decision overturns a previous injunction to suppress the details, won by the card's makers NXP: Now the researchers, who in June demonstrated how to copy the cards and thus travel free on the underground, plan to publish their results in October.
This decision overturns a previous injunction to suppress the details, won by the card's makers NXP: Now the researchers, who in June demonstrated how to copy the cards and thus travel free on the underground, plan to publish their results in October.
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Depending on how easy this is to do, it looks like the underground could be in for a dint in revenue...
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- phillyharper
- 2 months ago
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I think transport should just be paid for by tax.
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- thekingbeyond
- 2 months ago
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Surely this has already been spread around the web by now, making any court injunctions a waste of time?
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- fernandez_is_go
- 2 months ago
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