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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2010

FederalJack.com presents - How to Disable an RFID Chip

This is a video where we demonstrate how to render the Pay Pass RFID chip inactive in credit and debit cards. Washington Mutual does not give you the option of an RFID-free card, so we encourage everyone to break their RFID chips and only use the magstripes, and tell their banks they do not want RFID in their cards.

These chips are insecure and are part of the larger new world order agenda. We got this method from the good people at BrainPox:

http://federaljack.com/modules.php?na...

Please post video responses of you and your friends smashing your RFID PayPass cards in new and innovative ways!

UPDATE: The last two times I've been to McDonalds the cashier will always struggle to use my smashed RFID chip in the debit card, and then they will eventually give up and swipe the magstripe. That means there is some directive from the top instructing employees at McDonalds restaurants to use the chip instead of the magstripe. Has anyone else had this experience after smashing their chip?
special thanks to http://youtube.com/user/federaljackdotcom

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  • you can smash the H*LL out of the CHIP That's ENCOURAGED!!!!

    ROFL I love it!!!

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  • Cool, I'll do this on any of my new cards when they land in my hands :-)

  • Wouldn't it be easier just to use a hole punch and to cut it directly out of the card?

  • What happened at 1:20?

    It almost escaped! ;-)

    Good tip, thanks!

  • I checked my VISA debit card, and my Mastercard, both very worn from carrying and 2-3 years old at the least. The signature panel on the back is longer, and they do not appear to have any "dimple" or "square" insert. Perhaps the new ones will. I'll be on guard, thanks to MsBambi's alert.

    It seems easy for a criminal type to steal data as he/she passes close by. Beware of anyone seeing those 3 little digits on the back, because that's "verification" the card's in hand and valid to buy online.

  • aahhhahah !!!

    %*$%^^* Love this vid !!!

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