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Threats of RFID
You may want to read this:

http://www.spychips.org/jointrfid_position_paper.htm

Apparently, it is possible to track your movement because the readers can be placed without your knowledge. The unique identifier of the chip is what can connect you to the object. Your picture is taken as you pass the reader just like Gillette demonstrated in a test environment.
Posted by: klaburnerc   Posted on: 03/03/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I'll bet........  middle of nowhere | 02/24/04
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Social and Politcal Implications of RFID  klaburnerc | 02/24/04
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over reaction and under education  solutions_z | 02/25/04
over reation  Louis Ross Focke | 02/25/04
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Threats of RFID  klaburnerc | 03/03/04
Did anyone notice this line?  NT Admin | 02/25/04
More Hooey  klaburnerc | 03/03/04
why  V Sanders | 02/26/04
meida will ignore  L. Webber | 07/31/04
but we want to be honest  L. Webber | 07/31/04

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