José Vila’s research while affiliated with University of Zaragoza and other places

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Publications (1)


Practical Experiences on NFC Relay Attacks with Android
  • Conference Paper

June 2015

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science

José Vila

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Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range contactless communication standard recently emerging as cashless payment technology. However, NFC has been proved vulnerable to several threats, such as eavesdropping, data modification, and relay attacks. A relay attack forwards the entire wireless communication, thus communicating over larger distances. In this paper, we review and discuss feasibility limitations when performing these attacks in Google’s Android OS. We also perform an in-depth review of the Android implementation of the NFC stack. We show an experiment proving its feasibility using off-the-shelf NFC-enabled Android devices (i.e., no custom firmware nor root required). Thus, Android NFC-capable malicious software might appear before long to virtually pickpocket contactless payment cards within its proximity.

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... The wireless relay attack device simulates an over-the-air scenario where the relay range is no longer limited to the length of the wire. Such attack form is usually conducted using devices with wireless connectivity, e.g., smartphones with BT or Wifi in mobile payment or access control system scenarios [37][38][39][40][41]. In line with previous works on wireless implementations of NFC relay attacks, we implemented a wireless relay attack over WiFi. ...

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Deep-Learning-Aided RF Fingerprinting for NFC RelayAttack Detection
Practical Experiences on NFC Relay Attacks with Android
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • June 2015

Lecture Notes in Computer Science