By Online Security Authority on Jun 28, 2007 in Katherine Albrecht, Online Security Authority, Privacy, RFID | Comments
We have to stay on top off the issues and know that outside of the IM world there is a WWWeb, the media, businesses and governments that promotes thousands of lies and deceit, that have nothing to do with the truth. Just like Joe used to say: “I Just Want Facts Mam”
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By Online Security Authority on Jun 27, 2007 in Katherine Albrecht, Online Security Authority, Privacy, RFID | Comments
Most notably, the report said that the devices had not been proven safe and effective. You would never know that though from the press release issued today by VeriChip, the Delray Beach, Fla., producer of a rice grain-sized radio tag implanted in the arm that allows doctors to link patients to their medical records.
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By Online Security Authority on Jun 26, 2007 in Katherine Albrecht, Online Security Authority, Privacy, RFID | Comments
I don’t want to live in a police state where the Department of Homeland Security has the power to set ID requirements for our every move — and I know you don’t either.
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By Online Security Authority on Jun 20, 2007 in Katherine Albrecht, Online Security Authority, Privacy, RFID, Thoughts on Security | Comments
If you’ve been avoiding Albertsons because of the card (and a lot of people have), now is the time to return to your local Albertsons store and thank them for coming to their senses. And while you’re there, give the manager a handshake for me, will you?
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By Online Security Authority on May 15, 2007 in Online Security Authority, Privacy, RFID, Thoughts on Security | Comments
Not surprisingly, the Palm Beach community has responded with outrage to AlzCare’s microchipping plans. To get a sense of the reaction, check out Channel 12’s viewer feedback page here: Channel 12’s Press!
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