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RFID vulnerable to attacks, researchers say

April 13, 2006 Australian researchers say RFID tags can be disrupted by being bombarded with different radio frequencies. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, tag, researcher, frequency, radio frequency, reader, attack, radio

RFID tweaked for item-level tracking

February 21, 2006 RFID tags will be smaller and cheaper--good news for corporations, but privacy advocates could flinch. Photo: RFID tags get smaller TAGS: RFID tag, RFID, tag, retailer, tagging, pharmaceutical company, corporation, antenna, reader, CD

Researchers: E-passports pose security risk

August 5, 2006 New passports and ID cards with RFID are surprisingly easy to clone, researchers at Black Hat and Defcon say. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, passport, e-passport, researcher, Black Hat, Defcon, RFID chip, security risk, smart card, security, conference, card, radio, U.S., video

New RFID tech would track airport passengers

October 13, 2006 RFID tags would be issued to passengers at check-in to track their movements before departure. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, airport, passenger, departure, Hungary, security, camera

Australia Post tracks mail delivery using RFID

October 19, 2006 Test letters with RFID tags are used to monitor performance throughout journey. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, delivery, monitoring, radio frequency, letter, radio, monitor

HP's Memory Spot puts video, audio into photos

July 17, 2006 Hewlett-Packard researchers have come up with button-size computer that can stick on cards or any document. Photos: HP's computer on a sticker TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, tag, radio, HP, photograph, memory, card, video

Tesco to track milk deliveries by RFID

June 1, 2006 Radio-tagging trial is part of European supermarket giant's move toward wider supply-chain tracking. TAGS: Tesco, RFID, RFID tag, supply chain, supermarket, delivery, tag, trial, supplier, radio

U.K. military to trial enhanced RFID tracking tags

February 28, 2006 To improve tracking of military supplies, the U.K. will test battery-enabled RFID tags readable at more than 100 feet. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, supply chain, tag, U.K., feet, trial, battery

RFID coming to scooters, diapers

January 10, 2007 IBM's RFID tracking software finds its way into an Italian scooter plant and plastic wrap that will track tampering of consumer goods. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, IBM Corp., tag, Honda, GPS, monitor

Marks & Spencer extends RFID tagging in stores

November 14, 2006 U.K. retailer to expand use of the technology for tagging clothing, aiming to improve the accuracy of its stock. TAGS: RFID, Marks & Spencer, tagging, RFID tag, clothing, accuracy, store, men, U.K., women, retailer

A peek into Fujitsu's future

March 19, 2007 Colored e-paper, waterproof RFID tags and vein-pattern readers are among the products touted at company's tech forum.Photos: Fujitsu peers into the future TAGS: e-paper, RFID, Fujitsu, RFID chip, RFID tag, researcher, image, photograph

Year in review: Electronic surveillance takes center stage

December 29, 2005 Congress, courts wrestle with the Patriot Act, and RFID tags become more popular. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, surveillance, RFID tag, Real ID Act, driver's license, RFID, politician, telecommunications company, telecommunications, law, database

'RFID' fabrics and surfing for porn, the Israeli way

June 26, 2006 VC confab in Israel features everything from underwater broadband communication for ships to chemical signatures in clothes. TAGS: RFID, cyberterrorism, fabric, RFID tag, chemical, virtualization, porn, Israel, signature, CEO, broadband, PC

An RFID solution to rush hour headaches?

March 6, 2006 IBM says system of windshield transponders has helped Stockholm, Sweden, reduce traffic congestion by 25 percent. Photos: RFID traffic reducer TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, IBM Corp., OCR, city, Sweden, fee, trial, road, pricing, payment, radio, solution

Year in review: Privacy and surveillance

December 21, 2006 In 2006, some politicians wanted to push for more privacy and others wanted more surveillance. Neither side won. TAGS: surveillance, NSA, RFID, passport, politician, RFID tag, pretexting, legislation, Bush Administration, Republican, president, security

Static over RFID

September 13, 2004 A key patent holder wants royalties. If that starts a trend, adoption of the wireless tagging technology could suffer. TAGS: RFID, royalty, Intermec Technologies Corp., Symbol Technologies Inc., RFID tag, protocol, intellectual property, patent, tagging, standard, retailer, monitor
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