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RuGlu6 07-14-2009 12:59 AM

How RFID Tags Could Be Used to Track Unsuspecting People
 
http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...-could-be-used


Key Concepts
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags are embedded in a growing number of personal items and identity documents.
Because the tags were designed to be powerful tracking devices and they typically incorporate little security, people wearing or carrying them are vulnerable to surreptitious surveillance and profiling.
Worldwide, legislators have done little to address those risks to citizens.


If you live in a state bordering Canada or Mexico, you may soon be given an opportunity to carry a very high tech item: a remotely readable driver’s license. Designed to identify U.S. citizens as they approach the nation’s borders, the cards are being promoted by the Department of Homeland Security as a way to save time and simplify border crossings. But if you care about your safety and privacy as much as convenience, you might want to think twice before signing up.

The new licenses come equipped with radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags that can be read right through a wallet, pocket or purse from as far away as 30 feet. Each tag incorporates a tiny microchip encoded with a unique identification number. As the bearer approaches a border station, radio energy broadcast by a reader device is picked up by an antenna connected to the chip, causing it to emit the ID number. By the time the license holder reaches the border agent, the number has already been fed into a Homeland Security database, and the traveler’s photograph and other details are displayed on the agent’s screen.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...071200705.html

Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears

By TODD LEWAN
The Associated Press
Sunday, July 12, 2009; 6:10 AM

-- Climbing into his Volvo, outfitted with a Matrics antenna and a Motorola reader he'd bought on eBay for $190, Chris Paget cruised the streets of San Francisco with this objective: To read the identity cards of strangers, wirelessly, without ever leaving his car.

It took him 20 minutes to strike hacker's gold.

Zipping past Fisherman's Wharf, his scanner downloaded to his laptop the unique serial numbers of two pedestrians' electronic U.S. passport cards embedded with radio frequency identification, or RFID, tags. Within an hour, he'd "skimmed" four more of the new, microchipped PASS cards from a distance of 20 feet.

RuGlu6 07-14-2009 01:03 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cufZ9l7cibU

BC Mosaic 07-14-2009 01:14 AM

I got an Enhanced Driver's License for BC.
I will not activate this card for two reasons:
1- I have to sign away my privacy to the US government (Harper you're a ......)
2- The license comes in a little aluminium lined envelope to block potential radio frequency trackers.
What a Friggin' joke and a crime against Canadians, Harper.

golf nut 07-14-2009 01:20 AM

you own a hammer don't you?

RuGlu6 07-14-2009 02:46 AM

yep, i do, hammer and a chisel too LOL:lol:

RuGlu6 07-14-2009 03:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BC Mosaic (Post 434700)
I got an Enhanced Driver's License for BC.
I will not activate this card for two reasons:
1- I have to sign away my privacy to the US government (Harper you're a ......)
2- The license comes in a little aluminium lined envelope to block potential radio frequency trackers.
What a Friggin' joke and a crime against Canadians, Harper.

x2
I agree, i think this a big privacy invasion and people should take it seriously.
Because next step is chipping babies right after they born.
At any rate i would like to be informed and mass media is NOT informing us on that at all.
For example that implantable RFID's cause cancer in mice and dogs i did not get it from TV 6pm news...
http://us2.ixquick.com/do/metasearch.pl?

intarsiabox 07-14-2009 03:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BC Mosaic (Post 434700)
I got an Enhanced Driver's License for BC.
I will not activate this card for two reasons:
1- I have to sign away my privacy to the US government (Harper you're a ......)
2- The license comes in a little aluminium lined envelope to block potential radio frequency trackers.
What a Friggin' joke and a crime against Canadians, Harper.

Doesn't the provincial government take care of drivers license regulation in BC not federal? EDL's aren't even available in Alberta but maybe it is different here as our licensing is privatized with the provincial gov't setting the regs.

BC Mosaic 07-14-2009 03:06 AM

OK. Sorry for the rant :redface: but it just amazes me how people are willing to bend over. :surprise:

"hammer and a chisel" - How's about nuking it in a microwave (visualizing the Wicked Witch of the North saying: "Help me, I'm melting)?

sharuq1 07-14-2009 03:10 AM

I totally agree. What scares me is so many naive people will be willing to do this in the name of supposed possible terrorism. They will actually think it's not only a great thing for us all, they will condemn anyone who doesn't. It's fricking big brother...

intarsiabox 07-14-2009 03:19 AM

Well at least you have the option of activating it.... yeah right, I'm sure it is activated immediately. Is there anyway to tell if it is activated or not, I've never seen one of these cards? If it makes you feel better I've read that Walmart has more info on people than the governments do.

RuGlu6 07-14-2009 03:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BC Mosaic (Post 434721)
OK. Sorry for the rant :redface: but it just amazes me how people are willing to bend over. :surprise:

"hammer and a chisel" - How's about nuking it in a microwave (visualizing the Wicked Witch of the North saying: "Help me, I'm melting)?

while destroying a chip is easy to do, this may not be quite legal, for a reason that a passport and or drivers license is not our property...thoese who do legally own the passport and a drivers license may not like it.

The most powerful weapon against RFID is education and information. Once you know the truth you cant un-learn it. The more people know the better.

What you can do:

intarsiabox 07-14-2009 03:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BC Mosaic (Post 434721)
OK. Sorry for the rant :redface: but it just amazes me how people are willing to bend over. :surprise:

"hammer and a chisel" - How's about nuking it in a microwave (visualizing the Wicked Witch of the North saying: "Help me, I'm melting)?

Don't apologize for expressing your opinions. A lot of people died so that you could. We give up enough of our freedoms, saying what we feel shouldn't be one of them.

i have crabs 07-14-2009 04:29 AM

i dont think harper spends much time inventing microchips or watching youtube
just cause hes the boss right now dont mean he had squat to do with it


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