Credit card RFID protector sleeves?

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I saw a demonstration of passport skimming from the STREET with high powered antenna mounted inside a car and a laptop. Very impressive.

Put your passports into those sleeves I suggest.
 
I saw a demonstration of passport skimming from the STREET with high powered antenna mounted inside a car and a laptop. Very impressive.

Put your passports into those sleeves I suggest.

I saw something simmilar at a demonstration at a university in Perth. They were able to, with a high gain antenna, mounted on a tripod with the boresight pointed at the RFID Devices capture the association sequence between two RFID's nodes (a card and a door) from over 100m away. This was done as part of a government funded study into the this type of threat.
 
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