http://economicrisis.com/the-golden-gate-bridge-is-watching-you/3350 The Golden Gate Bridge is Watching You Yesterday, the Golden Gate Bridge switched to all-electronic tolling. As of March, drivers entering San Francisco no longer have the option to pay the $6 cash...
What is RFID? RFID stands for Radio-Frequency IDentification. The acronym refers to small electronic devices that consist of a small chip and an antenna. The chip typically is capable of carrying 2,000 bytes of data or less. The RFID device serves the same purpose as a bar...
Was or is this object in these videos sent to Canadian Tesla, and Anti-ravity independent researcher John Hutchison an alien implant. I myself have interviewed Mr Hutchison and feel that many...
Five days ago, a Missouri law enforcement agency's confidential report about the so-called "Modern Militia Movement" inspired me to publish a post, Yikes, I Might Be Part of the Militia Movement! (Third Update). ...
created by BMCWrites | 4 years ago 224 views | 14 recommendations | 0 comments
It appears I removed the political bumper stickers from my car just in time -- that is, before the Missouri Information Analysis Center issued to members of the Missouri law enforcement community what one writer...
opinion by BMCWrites | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 852 views | 2 recommendations | 0 comments
A bill introduced in the Nevada State legislature would criminalize the capture of a person's identifying information through RFID (radio-frequency ID technology). This would only apply to individuals, which would...
Kevin Warwick is the world’s first cyborg. The English scientist says that it’s time for us to overcome our human “limitations”. In the future and thanks to chip in our brains we will be able to use more...
created by DorisObermair | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 10172 views | 3 recommendations | 1 comment
Sydney's commuters have been getting double-charged by the faulty RFID-based toll system that operates on the Harbour Bridge.This was a big concern when teh Golden Gate Bridge began using the Fastrac system."A...
created by Jordan Yerman | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 1678 views | 2 recommendations | 22 comments
"The Awarepoint Real-time Awareness Solution utilizes a patented asset and location tracking technology developed exclusively for healthcare. The RFID “plug and track” network signal sensor pick-ups that plug...
created by Edmund Jenks | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 465 views | 21 recommendations | 3 comments
" " Remember when RFID was the next big thing? When the world couldn't wait to have their luggage easily tracked at every airport? And when supply chain managers were all set to kick back and let these little tags do all the dirty work? Outside of a few exceptions, the...
created by EddieStarr | 4 years ago 112 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment
RFID based cards, such as London's Oyster Card, are known to be unsecure and were easily cracked eight months ago. Well, a group of Dutch researchers decided to release a paper on how the Oyster hack worked and...
created by Jason Sanders | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 1238 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
RFID tags are radio frequency identification tags, which are sometimes referred to on the Web as "ARPHIDs." If you are a citizen of the USA, you either have one of these in your passport now, or you will have one in your new passport. In Europe (sorry, not sure about Canada)...
created by biverson | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 505 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Radio Frequency ID (RFID, which could also stand for "Really F***ing Insecure, Dude) is all the rage with credit card companies, though they have not done much of anything to actually make them secure. The video...
created by Jordan Yerman | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 291 views | 3 recommendations | 1 comment
"Well, the right to privacy veil is about to be tested and potentially ripped wide open as the U.S. State Department puts the hammer down on the production and release of the new RFID embedded...
created by Edmund Jenks | 6 years ago | updated 4 years ago 940 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
More than 16 million RFID chips will be embedded in the bodies — I mean, tickets — of Olympic fans in Beijing this summer. Crazy that they'll be able to scan them from more than five metres away, no? I wonder...
created by Jarrett Martineau | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 211 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment