|
|
 |
|
|
| RFID - Technology Video |
 |
Video that details the use of RFID technologies in
the supply chain and is produced by Metro Group.
We have uploaded it for educational purposes in
one of our courses and the original version can be
found at:
http://www.future-store.org/servlet/PB/menu/100709
0_l2/index.html Tags : rfid |
|
Affichage : 183847
Durée : 362 s |
| RFID Passport Shield Failure Demo - Flexilis |
 |
The FLX[2006‐0605] video security brief
demonstrates a real‐world
vulnerability associated with the failure of the
shielding component in the current
proposed electronic passport design. When
partially open, as could be the case when in a
pocket, purse, or briefcase, the currently
proposed passport can be detected by a nearby
inquiring RFID reader. The security brief also
demonstrates an improved shield design
that requires a passport to be significantly open
before reading is possible. Tags : flexilis blackhat rfid passport danger |
|
Affichage : 129951
Durée : 268 s |
| What is RFID? |
 |
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is an
automatic identification method, relying on
storing and remotely retrieving data using devices
called RFID tags or transponders.
An RFID tag is an object that can be applied to or
incorporated into a product, animal, or person for
the purpose of identification using radiowaves.
Some tags can be read from several meters away and
beyond the line of sight of the reader.
Most RFID tags contain at least two parts. One is
an integrated circuit for storing and processing
information, modulating and demodulating a (RF)
signal and can also be used for other specialized
functions. The second is an antenna for receiving
and transmitting the signal. A technology called
chipless RFID allows for discrete identification
of tags without an integrated circuit, thereby
allowing tags to be printed directly onto assets
at lower cost than traditional tags.
Today, a significant thrust in RFID use is in
enterprise supply chain management, improving the
efficiency of inventory tracking and management.
However, a threat is looming that the current
growth and adoption in enterprise supply chain
market will not be sustainable. A fair
cost-sharing mechanism, rational motives and
justified returns from RFID technology investments
are the key ingredients to achieve long-term and
sustainable RFID technology adoption. Tags : RFID Aaron Russo Ron Paul Founding fathers GW Bush Sr |
|
Affichage : 20515
Durée : 599 s |
| RFID Demonstration |
 |
RFID (Radio Frequency ID) chips are slowly being
rolled out and will eventually replace the
bar-code. Here's a little representation of how
it can eventually affect our personal liberties.
For more information, I highly recommend the book
"Spychips" by Katherine Albrecht.
Here are a pair of patents which you can google
yourself:
Patent#20020165758: IBM - IDENTIFICATION AND
TRACKING OF PERSONS USING RFID-TAGGED ITEMS.
Patent#6659344: NCR - AUTOMATED MONITORING OF
ACTIVITY OF SHOPPERS IN A MARKET. Tags : RFID big brother constitution privacy |
|
Affichage : 51838
Durée : 315 s |
| How to hack RFID-enabled Credit Cards for $8 (BBtv) |
 |
A number of credit card companies now issue credit
cards with embedded RFIDs (radio frequency ID
tags), with promises of enhanced security and
speedy transactions.
But on today's episode of Boing Boing tv, hacker
and inventor Pablos Holman shows Xeni how you can
use about $8 worth of gear bought on eBay to read
personal data from those credit cards --
cardholder name, credit card number, and whatever
else your bank embeds in this manner.
Fears over data leaks from RFID-enabled cards
aren't new, and some argue they're overblown --
but this demo shows just how cheap and easy the
"sniffing" can be.
This episode is part of our ongoing series of
interviews with some of the thinkers, hackers, and
tinkerers at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology
conference this year.
For more episodes of Boing Boing tv, visit
tv.boingboing.net. Tags : Hack RFID credit card sniffer identity theft |
|
Affichage : 135475
Durée : 203 s |
| 1 of 8- RFID: The Rise of the Mark of the Beast- Billy Crone |
 |
It's being heralded as a silent revolution, a
state of the art global tracking device, and even
as significant of an invention as the Internet or
even the computer itself. What is this device?
It's none other than RFID. But with all the hoopla
aside, the question we need to be asking ourselves
is this, "RFID: Man's Greatest Invention or Mark
of the Beast?" And unfortunately, even though this
technology is sweeping the planet, people are not
only not enquiring about RFID technology, but
hardly anyone, even Christians, have any idea what
it is in the first place, let alone its Biblical
ramifications! Therefore, this series, "RFID:
Man's Greatest Invention or Mark of the Beast?"
takes a look at three things to equip you with the
facts concerning this planetary tracking device.
First you'll see the Definite Concern of RFID and
what this technology can do as well as what these
corporations will do. Secondly you'll see the
Dangerous Deployment of RFID and it's current and
planned usage to monitor and track everything from
retail, food, shipping, transportation, medical,
government, money, and everything else in between.
And thirdly, you'll see the Dark Future of RFID
with not only plans to monitor and track animals
with an RFID implant, but people as well. People,
this is not a science fiction scenario of the
future. It's present day reality with today's
technology called RFID. And that's why the Mark of
the Beast is not only real, it's really going to
be implemented just like the Bible said. In fact,
it might be sooner than you think. "RFID: Man's
Greatest Invention or Mark of the Beast?" Tags : God Jesus Bible Christian mark of the beast antichrist seven year tribulation satan devil new world order billy crone |
|
Affichage : 15345
Durée : 1378 s |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
| |
|