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Chaining RFID, Sub-GHz, and Infrared Exploits for Total System Dominance

By Meridian48 News Desk · Summarised from DEV Community ·

An experienced hacker details how chaining exploits across RFID, Sub-GHz, and infrared protocols can compromise entire facilities. The article argues that corporate security silos create vulnerabilities, as attackers can use a Flipper Zero to clone badges in seconds and then pivot to other systems. It emphasizes that no single exploit wins; chaining multiple attack surfaces is key to owning a building.

Meridian48 take
While the article's tone is hyperbolic, the underlying point about fragmented security systems creating exploitable gaps is valid and often overlooked by enterprises.
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