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RFID Consumer is unaware
RFID World News "The Zombie Wire"
Zombie Wire RFID World News' main objective is to reach out to the consumer and educate them on RFID and how it will infringe in their private lives.

We would say that 90% of all consumers do not know of the RFID movement. The question are: why are there as many as 90% of the consumers thus far in to the RFID movement unaware of what is taking place behind closed doors? What is there to hide? If informed of the RFID mandate, would they the consumer refute or conform? These and other inquiries need to be approached now before the mandate stands insurmountable.

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Katherine Albrecht, director of CASPIAN and a doctoral researcher at Harvard University"It's a shame not to think, 'maybe we are deploying a technology that has real privacy concerns' and reconsider it. Instead, their approach is 'How can we get this past people?'

"In most cases, asking how a company exploring item-level RFID tagging can protect their customers' privacy is like asking a fox how he can best ensure the safety of your chickens."Katherine Albrecht, CASPIAN



Beth Givens, director of the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse "It's very important to distinguish between a true consumer education campaign and a public relations campaign," she said


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Passwords  harv839 | 02/25/04
Generate passwords that you can't remember is stupid  hal9000mx | 02/25/04
How it works  Ardian Daka | 02/25/04
Oh boy  Fred Fredrickson | 02/25/04
Nice in Theory...  wolf_z | 02/26/04
Still more secure  Domb2 | 02/26/04
It works...  B_HI | 02/26/04
"What you know" element  FirstNLastN | 02/25/04
Biometrics to login? ugh.  jfrankcarr | 02/25/04
but...  ryusen | 02/25/04
We were concerned about this  jfrankcarr | 02/25/04
Urine Sample Login  dkwiatkowski@... | 02/25/04
i'll drink to that! (nt)  ryusen | 02/25/04
This logically follows  Debunker | 03/01/04
That is so easy  just-me_z | 12/10/04
Chip implant will be the next [permanent] password for life  IT Analyst | 02/25/04
RFID implants to be exact, in right hand, forehead!  BillyB40 | 07/08/04
RFID Consumer is unaware  sdhometech@... | 01/01/05
That's so easy to beat  just-me_z | 12/10/04
More for the BG Pocket  mabricen | 02/25/04
I think  skeptic tank | 02/25/04
Bill Gates has watched...  BitTwiddler | 02/25/04
Or perhaps a ditgital retinal EyeScan  DragonBRockin | 02/25/04
False sense of security...  xunil skcor | 02/25/04
Gates  chuckleberry | 02/25/04
Products are already showing up.  ShadeTree | 02/25/04
Not secure....  Jose Jimenez | 02/25/04
A lot of Work and cost  ShadeTree | 02/25/04
For a determined hacker....  Jose Jimenez | 02/25/04
With ease?  MalumRegnat | 02/26/04
Instead of...  Jose Jimenez | 02/26/04
gummy  first last | 02/26/04
Try to build a logical chain ...  Vily Clay | 02/25/04
The Sky is Falling!!!!!  Confused by religion | 02/25/04
... and more ...  Ardian Daka | 02/25/04
(NT) I thought the West Bank wall was reinforced concrete? :o)  Jack-Booted EULA | 02/25/04
MS ?smart? sheep made me laugh. Thanks. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/25/04
Laughing requires some form of intelligence !!! (NT)  Ardian Daka | 02/25/04
Exactly!!!  Vily Clay | 02/25/04
waw !!!  Ardian Daka | 02/25/04
To adaka: Have a nice day !!!  Vily Clay | 02/25/04
No,  michael-t | 02/27/04
The Sky is Falling!!!!!  zd-spam | 02/25/04
I hate to admit it  skeptic tank | 02/25/04
I ran across this reappointment 2004 slogan today:  Jack-Booted EULA | 02/25/04
No, it only appears lonely...  Still Lynn | 02/27/04
This link might be of use to you  jfrankcarr | 02/25/04
How many parrots learn words ?Aluminum Foil? ?  Vily Clay | 02/25/04
-  Ardian Daka | 02/25/04
Do you charge for your advices? (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/25/04
Gates- Passwords work.. your OS doesn't cut it!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 02/25/04
Big Head small brain  michael-t | 02/25/04
He may well be right...  John L. Ries | 02/25/04
Gates does not predict the end of the password  bib1963 | 02/25/04
It's so simple.  Cardinal_Bill | 02/25/04
Gates: Days of Crappy OS's numbered  Hard Cider | 02/25/04
Repost: Or perhaps a ditgital retinal EyeScan  DragonBRockin | 02/26/04
well death of "JUST" a password anyway  V Sanders | 02/26/04
What?  V Sanders | 02/26/04
Gates,security?  tlyon | 02/26/04
OMFG i'm ROTFLMFAO  B_HI | 02/26/04
What about encryption/digital signatures?  CobraA1 | 02/26/04
Passwords are forever  epass | 02/27/04
He also predicted  michael-t | 02/27/04
kiss  >sparky< | 06/03/04

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