Stop RFID!

Discussion in 'Consumer Advocacy' started by Nalencer, Jul 29, 2004.

  1. Nalencer

    Nalencer Dig Yourself

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    Corporations such as walmart, target, gillette, and proctor & gamble are putitng RFID spy ships in products! These chips would make it possible to have a unique number for every item on the planet. This is scary as hell! Read below.

    http://www.spychips.com

    see also, http://www.boycottgillette.com
     
  2. loverofthewoods

    loverofthewoods Member

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  3. Nalencer

    Nalencer Dig Yourself

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    yeah, i know all about verichip. the thing is, it's hard for them to get it inside people without their knowledge. we dont know what products they're in.
     
  4. EllisDTripp

    EllisDTripp Green Secessionist

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    Look on the bright side of this one. RFID technology opens up broad new horizons for shoplifting, hacking, sabotage, and general culture-jamming. Imagine walking the aisles of your local Wal-Mart with a simple handheld device, and completely destroying their inventory database! :) Or how about hiding RFID tags right in shopping carts, causing everyone who uses the cart to get charged for an item they didn't purchase? :) After such techniques become widely known, (and start pissing off consumers on a regular basis) retailers will lose their hard-on for such invasive technologies pretty damn quick!

    Hack the shelves!

    Check out this article:

    http://news.com.com/RFID+tags+become+hacker+target/2100-1029_3-5287912.html

     
  5. green_thumb

    green_thumb kill your T.V.

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    good points
     

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