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surely it would be simple to prevent someone hacking into the phone's RFID. If I don't want someone to hack into my bluetooth I just turn off my bluetooth and problem solved. If you could some how prevent the RFID chip being all RFIDy by simply pushing a button in your phones OS then problem solved. Also rather than letting every new scanner scan indiscriminately why not insist that ever time you wish to allow a new company to access your RFID you first give it permission. If it is not possible to save all the risk by doing this then RFID is too primitive to be used in this manner and a revised system should be designed.
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