By Online Security Authority on Mar 30, 2009 in Katherine Albrecht, RFID | 0 Comments
To anyone who’s clued in about RFID, the spychipped driver’s licenses are a complete privacy nightmare, however. They can be silently read from 20-feet away, through a person’s wallet, pocket, backpack, or purse — even when the target is in a moving car.
By Online Security Authority on Mar 26, 2009 in RFID | 5 Comments
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By Online Security Authority on Apr 15, 2008 in RFID | 0 Comments
Have you ever wondered what makes it possible for you to check out library books without having to scan anything? Or how do they time runners and bikers precisely during a race? Today you are going to find out! The technology is called Radio-frequency Identification (RFID). In this article, we will explain a bit about how RFID works and discuss some of it’s pros and cons.
By Online Security Authority on Sep 8, 2007 in Online Security Authority, RFID | 0 Comments
The Associated Press will issue a breaking story this weekend revealing
that microchip implants have induced cancer in laboratory animals and
dogs, says privacy expert and long-time VeriChip opponent Dr. Katherine
Albrecht.