My intent is to use the rules as they are -- i.e. not gutting silent running -- but not abuse it by dragging a wagon full of RFIDs outside my PAN.
Okay so you've got to keep in mind that all Icons for Security Devices Run Silent by default. Per the GM section, so essentially, every moderately secured location has hundreds of silently running icons. Windows all have Alarms, Doors have locks, Cars in the Parking lot have alarms and locks... stand in the parking lot of any office park and count cars and windows. In the Sixth world every one of those would have a Silently Running Icon. If you really have to check randomly for each silent Icon you'll spend all night trying to find the right icon to hack.
Every table shortcuts this somehow, consciously or not.
Same with the bag of RF IDs thing. If that actually worked every corp building would just spend 1,000 Nuyen on RF IDs and carry on.
In order for Hackers to actually Hack, you've got to let them have a reasonable way of finding Icons.
Running silent in a secure area, without permission, is gonna be frowned upon in a BIG way.
I doubt a Corp would allow unregistered silent icons of any kind. Yeah some of their secure stuff will be silent, but they'll own it all and see it.
Actually, been giving it some thought, and I'm not sure it is really broken. It looks uber exploitable, at first, but it's not that simple.
If you have a ton of these loose in your bag, your own Decker can't find anything, either.
If you don't have a Decker, any secure area is going to be looking for hidden icons. A few new ones might go unnoticed in the background noise, but dozens and hundreds? Lockdown and call in the Red Samurai.
On your own PAN, even an Adept is going to have a lot of gear online. Call it a 50/50 shot to hit real gear on the first try, and the odds get better every attempt. A high tech character is going to have a full or nearly full PAN.
Now, you can set up dummy PANs full of decoys...hmmm...

At the end of the day you can break the system, any system down. That's how a hacker looks at things, and for hacker defense I try to think like an attacker.
I think the current system is actually workable the deeper I dig. If I wanted to blow a hole in it, I'd have to roll up a Decker, and -- if I really DID find an 0-day in the heart of Matrix defense strategy, I'd expect to be hunted down by every damn Corp on the planet.
They'd want to be the only ones who knew how.
-Jn-
[EDIT : Not to mention that this whole conversation is because I'm trying to secure electronics that shouldn't even be accessible -- if there is an idiot rule that counters the idiot rule that my SMG on full auto, inside an air conditioned building, firing at a target 20 feet away, is somehow less effective without weather data, or that my DNI is somehow slower without routing through the some distant server, then yeah, I'm gonna try to use it.
Unless someone can, with a straight face, tell me that a Hermes Ikon gives me adequate defense against unseen, unshootable assailants, then yeah, I'm gonna get creative, go outside the box, and do whatever I can to lock it the #%€¥ down.]