Privacy Threat in New RFID Travel Cards?
DemolitionX9 writes to tell us ZDNet has an interesting article rehashing the problems with privacy in future RFID-equipped travel documents and ID. The piece focuses on a recent speech given by Jim Williams, director of the Department of Homeland Security's US-VISIT program. From the article: "Many of the privacy worries center on whether RFID tags--typically minuscule chips with an antenna a few inches long that can transmit a unique ID number--can be read from afar. If the range is a few inches, the privacy concerns are reduced. But at ranges of 30 feet, the tags could theoretically be read by hidden sensors alongside the road, in the mall or in the hands of criminals hoping to identify someone on the street by his or her ID number."
..think of how this will protect your FREEDOM! and LIBERTY!
Starsucks
I did this today and it made me insanely happy for about 15 seconds.
Find a BT landline phone. Send a text message to it reading "The time space continuum is about to collapse." Wait by the phone. A few seconds later it will ring - and Tom Baker will read your message out to you!
"Speaking the Truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act." -- George Orwell
Give me a yagi and I'll read your tagy.
Take the cheese to sickbay, the doctor should see it as soon as possible - B'Elanna Torres, "Learning Curve"
Please hurry the development of space tech so I can move to another planet, should it be necessary.
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I'm guessing it'll be like a toll booth change bucket; just toss your finger and your eyeball into the basket and you're off!
How you detach those components and grow them back later is your problem.
Welcome to the Panopticon. Used to be a prison, now it's your home.
Nearly everyone (who was white) was waved through. Canadian border was just as bad. Oddly, it was quite an ordeal to get into Canada, but coming back they just waved me through.
I've always had the situation when going into the US, they ask if I have and fresh fruit/vegetables or meats to declare. However, when I go into Canada, I'm always asked if I have any firearms or weapons to declare.
Live forever, or die trying.
This ability would make it well worth these RFID ids being mandated.
Or, as the pedophile official in DHS might say, "Think of the children, 'cause I sure do!"
Similar to the upcoming US election results