Saturday, October 13, 2018

Clothing Security Tags

Hello everyone, and welcome back to my posts :)

So, today's story is about security tags that are attached to clothes.




So, you buy a garment, go back home just to find that the cashier has forgotten to remove it!

Okay, not a problem, makes a good reverse engineering toy...



Firstly, I took apart the long compartment cover, let us have a look under the hood:


Awesome, this is the RFID tag which responds to the antennas on the store's exit doors. Now, let us have a look on the smaller compartment:


Note: The pin head is broken (that's the round shiny part on the bottom left of the above image).







It is basically a simple but smart lock. In normal condition, the spring pushes the ball holder (gray colored in the below demonstration) towards the casing (golden color). The balls therefore press against the pin and holds it tight. (There is actually a small notch on the pin to give more friction surface).


When the cashier places the tag against a strong magnet, the holder is pulled away from the casing:



Note that the spring is compressed, when the magnetic field is removed, the holder is pushed back to its original (locked) position.

Smart!




Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Garage Door Hack - Light Switch Remote for the Garage

Hello Everyone, it has been a long time (really long) since I last posted.

Anyways, here I am again, and I want to show you how I have made a remote for the garage in a funny way.

Okay, here is the background, my garage door remote does not work properly. Unfortunately, I tried to search for a manual to find out how to configure a new remote but no luck (It is a 433MHz system, and yes, I tried the "Register" button on all the different combinations).




Oh yea, this is a touch light switch, what is inside it?









Those two black rectangles are basically relays.... awesome!

This means I can simulate the manual push button using the relay contact!

So, I made a hole (using a drill) on the backside of the body:





I've also made a small modification to the circuit, the L (live) connection is disconnected and replaced with a wire which will go as a contact to the push button input:





Ok,time to go out:







Yeeeeees!

Program the remote control, test, done!

Close the box and remote away!