Question for any Red-Teamers: Is a smart-watch a liability when it comes to long-range RFID/NFC scanners like a Proxmark3 for pentesting, or is it better to intercept with an Ubertooth?

@HoxandFound The places where I would normally ask this question are filled with people I don't trust, but I suppose my Twitter community is not the right place to ask this

@Nicholasvanj I know like one person who might be able to answer this 😂 don't even know if he's on twitter

@Nicholasvanj Highly doubt that smart watches are a liability. Proxmark3's capabilities seem optimistic.

@Nicholasvanj I'm assuming nfc isn't an always on function on smart watches? You have to activate or tap on before you could transfer any data. Like on your phone?

@KarMahor1 That's what I was thinking as well, but I don't have a kit here to try out and I've only ever used one on key cards. I suppose an Ubertooth interception wouldn't yield much either, now that I think about it

@Nicholasvanj It shouldn't be a liability, but I feel like the specifics of each smart watch could make a difference (brand, range etc) ... Ubertooth intercept could prove ... eventful