The problem is not about the possibility to bind lock with an RFID bit at the security an rfid gives to you. If it implements some cryptographic mechanism for challange-response ( or some other "secure" authentication ) we can discuss about it... An RFID is an identification device not an authentication device. Like username without password. It is weak and readable by all sort of RFID reader. You enter in a shop and they have your house and car keys...
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The problem is not about the possibility to bind lock with an RFID bit at the security an rfid gives to you.
If it implements some cryptographic mechanism for challange-response ( or some other "secure" authentication ) we can discuss about it...
An RFID is an identification device not an authentication device. Like username without password.
It is weak and readable by all sort of RFID reader.
You enter in a shop and they have your house and car keys...
bye.
100% reproducible... it means what it is . they can describe with a mathematical model what it will happens. That is a big step for physical studies.