Jim Stevenson – business marketing technology


London Tube Smartcard (Oyster) Cracked

The RFID System used by the London Tube Smartcard, the Oyster card, has been cracked.  The system Mifare Classic is used on the Dutch Transit system and possibly in Milan also.

To those who know, it looks like this is just down to a bad design, and potentially there are more serious security vulnerabilities waiting to be discovered.

Details of the hack are here.

The System uses its own cryptography and one of the recommendations to fix this is to use publicly scrutinised cryptography, which by implication is more robust and secure against attack.

There are a number of questions that arise from this:

  •  How many of the organisations affected have Contingency Plans in place for this or similar occurrences;
  • One of the signs of a good customer care organisation is how they deal with issues when they arise.  I wonder what Mifare’s response will be, and if they have any plans, which would mean all their customers can implement the same solution globally;
  • How will Transit Organisations react, I fear by imposing more manual checks which will inconvenience there customers, causing delays;
  • How quickly will hackers and organised crime get involved to start cashing in, and producing hacked cards for sale;
  • In the UK Barclaycard have produced a credit card with an integral Oyster, this will no doubt have an effect on the consumer confidence of this card and Barclaycards developments to a truly contactless credit card, although Barclaycard have pointed out that the credit card system is built on different technology provided by Visa.


Adobe Flash and PDF Reader to be included on Windows Mobile by end of this year
March 18, 2008, 8:22 pm
Filed under: Business, Flash, Mobile, Technology | Tags: , , , , , ,

Adobe and Microsoft announced a deal on March 17 which will allow Microsoft to license Adobe’s Flash Lite and PDF Reader LE for future versions of Windows Mobile based phones.

I’m not sure how Flash will work on such a small screen as a mobile phone, even with the iPhone’s larger screen you still need to zoom into a page in order to press links. Anyway I think this is good for a couple of reasons:

  • Producing different version of a website or application for different devices is closer to being unnecessary; and
  • In doing so we can rationalise the domain names and hopefully forget .mobi ever existed.

You can read the full press release here.



Vintage Ad Competition!

Worth1000.com have just closed a competition  Vintage Ads.

These caught my eye because they are exactly the same concept as the DEWARS Scotch Whisky ads produced by John Dewars and Sons Ltd in the USA for the DEWARISM Campaign.

The DEWARISM Campaign included some old fashioned Posters in the Lower East Side of Manhatton, NYC.  Here’s a video for the guys painting them:

I’ve posted some of the entries below, sorry I don’t know who owns these!

Nintendo Wii:

Vintage Ads - Competion Entry - Nintendo Wii

Nokia:

Vintage Ads - Competion Entry - Nokia



BigDog Robot – The future is almost here!
March 18, 2008, 4:02 pm
Filed under: Robotics, Technology | Tags: , ,

I saw this a loved it, I’m a great fan of Robotic technology and what it will ultimately do for all of us. From this new video of the BigDog Quadruped Robot from Boston Dynamics you see the domestic future of this technology is almost here.