relayattacker
Relayattacker refers to an actor who carries out relay attacks by intercepting and forwarding communications between two parties, creating the appearance of a direct, close-range interaction. The attacker typically uses at least two devices to relay signals: one placed near the victim's credential (such as a key fob or access card) and another near the legitimate reader or terminal. This bridging can allow an unauthorized party to gain access or conduct a transaction as if the credential were nearby.
Common targets include contactless payment cards, RFID access badges, and keyless entry systems for vehicles or
Relay attacks are a form of man-in-the-middle attack that preserves the content of the exchanged messages while
Defenses focus on stronger proximity assurances and cryptographic protections, including distance-bounding protocols, mutual authentication, and liveness
See also: relay attack, man-in-the-middle, proximity card, RFID, near-field communication.