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RFID passports arrive for Americans

August 14, 2006 State Department to begin handing out RFID-equipped passports despite lingering security, privacy concerns. TAGS: passport, RFID, e-passport, smart card, RFID chip, digital signature, agency, researcher, document, Las Vegas, security, U.S., technique, radio, laptop computer, photograph

Nike+iPod raises RFID privacy concerns

December 14, 2006 Security expert Bruce Schneier calls the risk of tracking someone via the RFID chip in the shoe-iPod technology "very scary." TAGS: RFID, transmitter, RFID chip, Apple Computer, researcher, Apple iPod, security

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, security risk, smart card, Defcon, RFID chip, researcher, security, card, conference, radio, U.S., video

Virus warning: Cyborgs at risk

November 13, 2004 Humans will upgrade their nervous systems with technology, a professor predicts--and then they'll be open to computer viruses. TAGS: human, RFID, RFID chip, computer virus, experiment, virus, professor, networking, London, security

RFID passports take off

October 26, 2006 Despite security and privacy concerns, all but three of the countries required by the U.S. to issue passports with radio tags are doing so. TAGS: passport, e-passport, visa, RFID, Visa International, RFID chip, holder, digital photograph, U.S., security, radio, photograph

Sensors: Living off scraps of energy

May 24, 2006 In the future, your shoes may be able to charge your camera and RFID chips could tell when you leave the room. Images: Energy-saving sensors TAGS: sensor, energy, RFID, transistor, RFID chip, reader, tag, microprocessor, scientist, battery, Intel, 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

U.S. moves closer to e-passports

October 25, 2004 The State Department will begin issuing electronic passports with microchips that store biometric and other data by early next year. TAGS: passport, e-passport, microchip, RFID, facial recognition, Infineon Technologies AG, RFID chip, U.S., government, agency, radio, security
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