Speedpass

Speedpass

Speedpass is a keychain RFID device introduced in 1997 by Mobil Oil Corp. (which merged with Exxon to become ExxonMobil in 1999) for electronic payment. It was originally developed by Verifone. As of 2004, more than seven million individuals possess Speedpass tags, which can be used at approximately 10,000 Exxon, Mobil and Esso gas stations worldwide. At one point, Speedpass was deployed experimentally in fast-food restaurants and supermarkets in select markets. McDonald's alone deployed Speedpass in over 400 Chicagoland restaurants. Additionally, Stop & Shop grocery chain tested Speedpass at their Boston area stores and removed the units in early 2005. The test was deemed a failure and McDonald's removed the scanners from all their restaurants in mid 2004. Speedpass has also been previously available through a Speedpass Car Tag and Speedpass-enabled Timex watch.

Speedpass was one of the first widely deployed consumer RFID payment systems of its kind, debuting nationwide in 1997 far ahead of today's VISA and MasterCard RFID trials, and the RFID/EPC (Electronic Product Code) privacy controversy.

Technology behind the Mobil Speedpass

The ExxonMobil Speedpass is based on the Texas Instruments TIRIS RFID platform. It was originally designed by Verifone in two configurations; one intended for installation inside the fuel dispensing "pump", and a convenience store model known as the Verifone RF250 (which was a redesign of the SC250 reader for smart cards).

Security of the Mobil Speedpass

The ExxonMobil Speedpass uses a cryptographically-enabled tag with a Digital Signature Transponder (DST) which incorporates a weak, proprietary encryption scheme to perform a challenge-response protocol. On Jan 29th 2005, RSA Security and a group of students from Johns Hopkins University broke the proprietary encryption algorithm used by the Exxon-Mobil Speedpass. [http://www.rfidanalysis.org] They were able to successfully copy a Speedpass and use the copied RFID tag to purchase gas.

In an attempt to prevent fraud, Speedpass users are now required to enter their zip code into scanners at some gas stations. [https://www.speedpass.com/forms/frmDynPage.aspx?pPg=ZipVerification.htm&pgType=N]

Trivia

During the 1998 development of the RF250 convenience store reader some prototype units were shipped from Verifone in Rocklin, CA, USA to a Verifone office in Florida, USA. The units did not arrive on time and were thought to be lost in transit. They were later found, and despite each unit having a Verifone logo and being encased in boxes showing the Verifone logo; the shipping company had nothing in their lost goods database showing that name. Rather, the units turned up via a query for "flying red horse", apparently since the units displayed a small Mobil logo--and the Mobil logo at that time was a red pegasus. The internal codename for the project was thus changed to "Flying Red Horse". Fact|date=August 2008

See also

* Loyalty program

External links

* [https://www.speedpass.com/ ExxonMobil Speedpass site]
* [http://www.locator.speedpass.com/ ExxonMobil Speedpass Location Finder site]
* [http://www.businessweek.com/1997/10/b3517110.htm "Business Week", Mar. 10, 1997] (Retrieved May 30 2007)


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