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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: passport, RFID, RFID tag, e-passport, Black Hat, Defcon, security risk, smart card, RFID chip, researcher, card, security, U.S., radio, conference, 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, airport, passenger, RFID tag, Hungary, departure, London, camera, security

RFID tags become hacker target

July 29, 2004 The tracking technology could be abused by tech-savvy shoplifters to mark expensive goods as cheaper items. TAGS: RFID tag, RFID, business security, hacker, goods, tag, consultant, security

Security firm aims to ease RFID concerns

August 27, 2003 Researchers at RSA Security develop a blocking technique to alleviate privacy concerns surrounding radio frequency identification. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, RSA Security Inc., tag, technique, privacy, EMC Corp., researcher, radio, retailer, security

Chip implant gets cash under your skin

November 25, 2003 Applied Digital Solutions is hoping that people can be persuaded to implant RFID chips under their skin to identify themselves at an ATM or in place of using a credit card. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, RFID chip, MasterCard International, microchip, skin, credit card, radio, security

RSA polishes RFID shield

February 24, 2004 The security software maker announces a cloaking technology designed to protect information emitted by radio frequency identification tags. TAGS: RFID, RSA Security Inc., radio frequency, RFID tag, reader, security software company, EMC Corp., radio, security, software company

The man with the RFID arm

February 16, 2005 Should data-packed chips be implanted in people? One man with a VeriChip says being tagged is no big deal. Photo: Armed with RFID Full coverage from RSA TAGS: VeriChip, RFID, doctor, RSA Security Inc., tagging, RFID tag, password, security, San Francisco, radio, conference

Human chips more than skin-deep

August 23, 2004 Better health care and fraud protection may sound good, but are they worth the potential privacy trade-offs? TAGS: VeriChip, RFID, RFID tag, tagging, privacy, tag, person, idea, security

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, passport, politician, RFID, pretexting, Alberto Gonzales, RFID tag, privacy, legislation, attorney general, Republican, Bush Administration, president, security

Under-the-skin ID chips move toward U.S. hospitals

July 27, 2004 VeriChip, maker of subcutaneous RFID tags used to unlock doors or identify people, gets preliminary nod from FDA. TAGS: VeriChip, RFID, hospital, RFID tag, scanner, Mexico, tag, human, attorney general, U.S., radio, CEO, security
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