If you keep your mouth shut and don't tell people you have a RFID door lock, no one will know and try to hack in. Loose lips sink ships, and get your plasma stolen to boot.
I wouldn't mind having a lock like this since I would be the only one for hundreds of miles with one and no crook would think to try.
You don't think people would notice your waving a RFID to get in? The beauty is that RFID's are most often badly secured so that's another vector to steal the key without the victim knowing. Plus you can track people from a distance to check if they left the area.
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If you keep your mouth shut and don't tell people you have a RFID door lock, no one will know and try to hack in. Loose lips sink ships, and get your plasma stolen to boot.
I wouldn't mind having a lock like this since I would be the only one for hundreds of miles with one and no crook would think to try.
You don't think people would notice your waving a RFID to get in?
The beauty is that RFID's are most often badly secured so that's another vector to steal the key without the victim knowing.
Plus you can track people from a distance to check if they left the area.