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  • Anyone who wants to know the horrors of this chip, just PM me.

    There is alot of things they are not telling you about this chip. Please folks, whatever you do....DO NOT GET THIS CHIP unless you know everything about it or why the people who offered it to you want it in you. You would be surprised the things that can and WILL go wrong after you have it.

    Thank you for reading my comment and having an open mind.

  • if all RFID used SHA-1 / Triple DES it'd be ok but we know thats not going to happen.

  • @nofxmike06 <---My comment is a testimonial......these RFID's are the worst thing ever.

  • So, in summary, pick up everything you see in a store while taking random routes to create disinformation in the database and render the info useless. ...haha.

  • RFID only contains a unique 38-digit number, so it can be only tracked by the owner of the meaning of that ID. Usually the manufacturer, or reseller.

  • sick man, the real life Matrix

  • safeway club card as well as foodstore saver cards.

  • ..five dollars for aspartame laced coke ? WTF beware the new world order !!

  • As for the RFID enabled cameras, go into any major store 5 years ago and you will see security cameras everywhere. Whats the difference if they are RFID triggered? Saying RFID's are evil is like saying hammers are evil. You can be both constructive and destructive with them.

  • how many times does he say hello! lol answers on a postcard..

  • @ANDR0iD083 hello! this has been around for quite some time hello!

  • however on a shipping box or milk carton that you are not going to carry around with you seem pretty useful. What is the harm in knowing if you put some milk in your cart and left? Because, like he said, RFID readers will be openly available the general public (in the form of watchdog groups etc..) will scan and find out if the chips are legitimately disabled.

  • Another way it was off is that the RFID doesn't store any actual info. It stores a number that can be imputed into a database. Granted that people can still be tracked, but the databases have established and strong encryption that could limit the people who have access to the information linked to the tag. All this being said I am dead against the Verichip, Credit card chips and Clothing chips.

  • @moolcool 128 bit encryption has already been hacked. RFID technology uses 128bit encryption to create a 38 digit number.

  • @nofxmike06 No it hasn't. Please cite your source.

  • @moolcool haha google it. Read technical magazines, articles, or books. This is an open forum. I am not required to prove anything to you.

  • @nofxmike06 That's just because you're wrong. Implementations of encryption can be broken (WEP for example) but 128 bit encryption in itself is rock solid.

    "This is an open forum. I am not required to prove anything to you"

    You just lost all credibility.

  • @moolcool Nice use of strawman. hello NSA. fuck you.

  • @nofxmike06 Direct quotations are not the same as straw-man arguments. They are actually the exact opposite.

  • @moolcool so, your strategy is reply to me after you block me. well, if you want to play character assassination then do it.

  • @nofxmike06 I didn't block anybody, what are you talking about? Where am I attempting character assassination?

  • @nofxmike06 Now, the debate may be possible if we use WPA 128bit encryption instead of WEP for the RFID. However, history will show us that if it can be made by man it can also be destroyed.

  • @nofxmike06 wat? RFID wouldn't use WEP, it's a completely different technology from wifi. There are working proof-of-concepts of uncrackable (or difficult to crack) RFID technology (see: Paypass)

  • @moolcool we meet again. I like bananas.

  • @moolcool <---I have a RFID chip and it hurts and swells. It has caused pain and has been hacked several times. Stop lying to the people man.....

    IF I COULD GO BACK IN TIME....I WOULD NEVER GET THIS CURSED CHIP.

    DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY OR SAY YES WHEN THE MILITARY OFFERS IT TO YOU. YOU WILL BE SORRY

  • @moolcool <--- I have an RFID chip. It has hurt and burned ever since I got it. It has been hacked several times and my identity has still been stolen.My point is....it doesnt help and is the worst invention ever

    Why would you defend a chip you dont have? If you love it so much, get one and see for yourself.....you'll be sorry.

  • @FreedumbFighter28

    I really doubt you have one, being that your name is freedom fighter. Would a freedom fighter take the RFID chip? Nope.

  • @TheIsraelite7777 Do you have one??

  • @FreedumbFighter28

    Nope. And I don't plan on ever getting one.

  • @TheIsraelite7777 Wise decision...:-)

    Peace

  • Way off base at times.The buying coke with a cell phone is Bluetooth which is a completely different technology from RFID. RFID in cell phones is not practical with bluetooth and other technologies Also, yes there is openly available software for RFID but the hardware is still restrictively expensive. No mention either that passive RFID tags can be read from distances longer then he said they could. I think it is at Defcon where they have an RFID reading distance contest and they get pretty far.

  • it's actually Eglin afb, pronounced egg-land

  • Active tags could be used as a mesh network.

  • dont mean to sound ignorant but what is a mesh network?

  • Any number of radio devices are used to repeat the signal from nearby radio devices. Google "zigbee" for an actual example. God Bless.

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