A. NFC (Near Field Communication):
NFC is a short-range wireless communication technology often used in access control systems, such as badges and keycards. Badge cloning can involve NFC to replicate the data stored on the badge.
B. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification):
RFID is another common technology used in badges for access control. RFID badges store data that can be read wirelessly, and cloning involves replicating this data onto another RFID-enabled device or badge.
Security badges often use RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) or NFC (Near Field Communication) technology to store and transmit data. Badge cloning involves using specialized devices to read the data from a legitimate badge and then write that same data onto a blank badge.
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