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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Immigration Reforms National ID, Real ID, RFID, Easily Hackable

Immigration Reforms National ID, Real ID, RFID, Easily Hackable


  • If you don't know much about RFID. This video may help you some.


  • read more on www.biometricgroup.com


  • REAL ID
    Background
    The Real ID Act of 2005 establishes national standards for state-issued driver's licenses (DL) and non-driver's identification cards (ID). After 11 May 2008 federal agencies are scheduled to only accept DL/IDs that meet Real ID standards. This does not mean that states are required to issue Real ID compliant DL/ID cards; however, non-compliant cards will not be accepted for federal purposes such as boarding a domestic flight.
    Real ID compliant credentials will incorporate a digital face image and incorporate some type of common machine-readable technology, such as RFID technology. In addition, the incorporation of iris recognition and/or fingerprint technology has been mentioned. Each state will also be required to share data from their DL/ID card database with other states.

  • RFID Easily Hacked.

  • Now Real ID's name has been changed Several times now. From Positive ID, To National ID, Even VeriChip and Digital Angel believe it or not. All of these are the same RFID Technology.

    Now I want to show you how easily they all can be hacked into.
  • RFID credit cards easily hacked with $8 reader

  • read more on www.engadget.com
    The RFID hacks keep coming fast and furious -- hot the heels of that Mifare / Oyster Card exploit, the crew at BoingBoing TV has posted up a little demo of how easy cracking the RFID encryption on an American Express card can be. All it takes is an $8 dollar reader easily available on eBay, some software, and the courage to walk around with a laptop waving plastic boxes at people's butt pockets, but developer Pablos Holman says he's hoping to develop a newer version that will allow him to be a little more discreet. The root of the problem is apparently the fact that the system uses local decryption rather than sending card info to a secure data center, but either way we've been worried about this for a long time -- we're sticking to loose change and the barter system from now on. Video after the break.

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    Security flaw in Mifare Classic RFID applications exposed. See http://www.ru.nl/ds/research/rfid/ for more information, including the paper "Dismantling MIFARE Classic" with all details.

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  • For full story, see The Register article at: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/...

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    www.wethepeoplewillnotbechipped.com

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    Verichip lying microchip causing cancer




  • Now take a good look at how they want to brainwash you into thinking all this RFID tech is great for us all.

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  • For more detailed information visit my website: http://www.jessewoodrow.com VERICHIP has now bought STEEL VAULT and has now changed their name once again to POSITIVE ID and for the FIRST TIME EVER now they will be combining MONEY & IDENTITY with a RFID CHIP!!! WOW!!! SIDE NOTE: youtube stats for this video showed that this video was the #1 Favorited video for all of youtube in the first 24 hrs! pretty cool... POWER IS KNOWLEDGE and people want to know this stuff!!

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    More on all of this coming very soon. Be sure to follow me to keep up.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010

National Identity Cards to displace Citizenship Certificates

The front of a Spanish national identity cardImage via Wikipedia
More coming out world wide on the RFID tracker Identification Card. As people World Wide are being told they must do this and receive their chip cards. I see how it all goes into a computer system that relies on Energy to run? Let alone the hacker capabilities to this very system leave some major questions in my mind. I mean really are all the Governments running this world actually this stupid? Really?

clipped from www.nepalnews.com
The government is preparing to distribute National Identity Cards (NIC) with all official information of an individual stored digitally instead of the Citizenship Certificates, Nagarik daily reported.
The government has established a NIC Management Centre and deployed 26 employees to work on it this week.
The centre has said, it has already prepared the draft of NIC Act, worked out the structure card and the concept for its use.
The National Id card will be distributed to individuals of 16 years of age, first and then gradually be distributed to children in the second phase.
The card will have an individual’s personal information including name, date of birth, gender, place of birth, permanent address, current address, names of parents, name of spouse, fingerprint, signature, and photograph, among others.
Nepalese staying abroad will also get such identity cards
nepalnews.com
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Thursday, July 22, 2010

UIDAI to issue first set of 100 million unique ID numbers by March 2011

The front of a Spanish national identity cardImage via Wikipedia
As RFID tracking devices rise rapidly and being embedded into most Identification Cards throughout the World. The entire Biometric One World tracking system rises to the power of yet even more control over people World wide. This system yet a computer system as I keep trying to remind so many about is easily hacked into just like all computers are.
What is the main goal here?

Those who don't know more about Positive ID, take the time to look it up.
It is just one of the primary goals World Wide. Not just America.
Be ready and be informed.
clipped from www.domain-b.com
UIDAI to issue first set of 100 million unique ID numbers by March 2011 news
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) will issue the first set of 100 million UID numbers from August 2010 till March 2011 with the government clearing funds for the second phase of UIDAI project implementation.
The estimated cost includes project components for issue of 100 million UID numbers and recurring establishment costs for the entire project phase stretching five years, from 2010 to 2014.
The UIDAI will issue another 600 million UID numbers over the following three years. The project will subsequently provide unique ID numbers to all residents of India.
The UIDAI proposes to collect the demographic and biometric attributes of residents through various agencies of the central and the state governments as also other agents who, in the normal course of their activities, interact with the residents.
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

DIY microchippers make implants a hobby

Hand with planned insertion point for Verichip...Image via Wikipedia

"We've shown that we can actually transmit a computer virus to the chip and use that to infect the security access database in our laboratory."

It could also work the other way around, with a virus in a data system being transmitted to the wearer of an implant.

Gasson says this raises serious issues, especially with regard to implantable medical devices on which peoples' lives may depend.
clipped from tvnz.co.nz
DIY microchippers make implants a hobby (Source: Thinkstock)

Graafstra implanted himself with two radio-frequency identification
tags (RFIDs), similar to the sort of chips used in cats and dogs,
five years ago.

His family doctor used a pet injector to insert the second one in
his right hand later that year.
The chips help him do things like open the door to his home, log
onto his computer and start his motorbike.

"I have the skill to be able to utilise this technology in my daily
life," he says.

"All I've done is move the RFID tag from my wallet, or my pants
pocket, to a skin pocket."

Several Australians are among those to have embraced the
technology, he says.

Gasson, also in Australia for the conference, had an RFID-based
implant put in his hand about a year ago, originally for access to
his UK-based lab and mobile phone.

Later, as an experiment, he deliberately infected the chip with a
virus and found he was able to pass the infection on to the
laboratory's security system.
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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Where’s Jimmy? Just Google His Bar Code

clipped from www.foxnews.com
Scientists tag animals to monitor their behavior and keep track of endangered species. Now some futurists are asking whether all of mankind should be tagged too. Looking for a loved one? Just Google his microchip.
The chips, called radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, emit a simple radio signal akin to a bar code, anywhere, anytime. Futurists say they can be easily implanted under the skin on a person’s arm.

Already, the government of Mexico has surgically implanted the chips, the size of a grain of rice, in the upper arms of staff at the attorney general’s office in Mexico City. The chips contain codes that, when read by scanners, allow access to a secure building, and prevent trespassing by drug lords.

“Today, there are nearly a billion transistors per human, each one costing one ten-millionth of a cent. There are 30 billion radio RFID tags produced globally.”

Positive ID, Datakey and MicroChips.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

MICROCHIPPING INCLUDED IN HEALTHCARE BILL BOTH HOUSE AND SENATE HEALTH BILLS REQUIRE THE MICRO CHIPPING OF AMERICANS

Hand with the planned location of the RFID chip.Image via Wikipedia

I have been getting a few people telling me they are hearing other stories about the Heathcare bill that passed and the Microchipping involved. I clipped a few links from this pages. I will add more here as well.
Know the truth. I was even sent a thing from snopes.com Apparently they never actually read the bill either.

I will add a few links right here so that you may go and see it for yourself.
http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/ucm072141.htm

http://www.fda.gov/downloads/MedicalDevices/DeviceRegulationandGuid...

This is the Bill itself. Go down to 1001 and read on. Also look up the Task Force if you wanna see another shocker.
http://waysandmeans.house.gov/media/pdf/111/AAHCA09001xml.pdf

Here are a few more you can see as well on the subject.
http://current.com/news/90842279_coverage-under-obamacare-will-require-an-implantable-microchip.htm

http://www.dailypaul.com/node/105079

Also check out the article below There are more link to check out there as well. Know the Truth and Please stop letting the media lie to you.
The proof is there.
Buried deep within the over 1,000 pages of the massive US Health Care Bill (PDF) in a section titled: Subtitle C-11 Sec. 2521, National Medical Device Registry, and which states its purpose as:
In real world speak, according to this report, this new law, when fully implemented, provides the framework for making the United States the first Nation in the World to require each and every one of its citizens to have implanted in them a radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip for the purpose of controlling who is, or isn't, allowed medical care in their country. http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/ucm072141.htm
 http://www.dailypaul.com/node/105079
BOTH HOUSE AND SENATE HEALTH BILLS REQUIRE THE MICRO CHIPPING OF AMERICANS - 3/18/10

Sec. 2521, Pg. 1000
radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip
Healthcare
Bill H.R. 3200 - Url.:  http://waysandmeans.house.gov/media/pdf/111/AAHCA09001xml.pdf
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Thursday, April 29, 2010

An identity for all: India ID project fights dust, doubt

Hand with the planned location of the RFID chip.Image via Wikipedia


MUMBAI (Reuters) - As India gears up to build the largest biometric database in the world with the aim of providing most of its 1.2 billion citizens a Unique Identification (UID), perhaps the biggest challenge is smudged fingerprints.


The UID Authority of India will issue the first UIDs linked to a person's demographic and biometric information between August and February, and issue about 600 million such IDs over the next five years to help verify citizens quickly and cheaply. It will be a boon for companies and government agencies alike.


It would give millions of Indians the means to open a bank account, buy a mobile phone, and access welfare services easily, while saving companies and government agencies the expensive and time-consuming process of verifying and establishing identities.


"The UID will hopefully enable better targeting, identification of beneficiaries, and plug leakages. If you can improve targeting by even 5-10 percent, it would be a big deal."

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VERICHIP has now bought STEEL VAULT and has now changed their name once again to POSITIVE ID and for the FIRST TIME EVER now they will be combining MONEY & IDENTITY with a RFID CHIP!!! WOW!!!

SIDE NOTE:
youtube stats for this video showed that this video was the #1 Favorited video for all of youtube in the first 24 hrs! pretty cool... POWER IS KNOWLEDGE and people want to know this stuff!!

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Nano-based RFID tag, you're it

UPC-A barcodeImage via Wikipedia

Rice, Korean collaboration produces printable tag that could replace bar codes

Long lines at store checkouts could be history if a new technology created in part at Rice University comes to pass.

Rice researchers, in collaboration with a team led by Gyou-jin Cho at Sunchon National University in Korea, have come up with an inexpensive, printable transmitter that can be invisibly embedded in packaging. It would allow a customer to walk a cart full of groceries or other goods past a scanner on the way to the car; the scanner would read all items in the cart at once, total them up and charge the customer's account while adjusting the store's inventory.
clipped from www.media.rice.edu
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices is based on a carbon-nanotube-infused ink for ink-jet printers
The ink is used to make thin-film transistors, a key element in radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags that can be printed on paper or plastic.

RFID tags are almost everywhere already. The tiny electronic transmitters are used to identify and track products and farm animals. They're in passports, library books and devices that let drivers pass through tollbooths without digging for change.

More advanced versions could collect all the information about the contents of a store in an instant, letting a retailer know where every package is at any time.

It would allow a customer to walk a cart full of groceries or other goods past a scanner on the way to the car; the scanner would read all items in the cart at once, total them up and charge the customer's account while adjusting the store's inventory. 
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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Buying and Selling in a RFID Chip for the FIRST TIME EVER - Positive ID

Just after the operation to insert the RFID ta...Image via Wikipedia

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VERICHIP has now bought STEEL VAULT and has now changed their name once again to POSITIVE ID and for the FIRST TIME EVER now they will be combining MONEY & IDENTITY with a RFID CHIP!!! WOW!!!
SIDE NOTE:
youtube stats for this video showed that this video was the #1 Favorited video for all of youtube in the first 24 hrs! pretty cool... POWER IS KNOWLEDGE and people want to know this stuff!!

Buying and Selling in a RFID Chip for the FIRST TIME EVER - Positive ID

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Saturday, February 6, 2010

RFID Tags in New US Notes Explode When You Try to Microwave Them

Want to share an event with you, that we experienced this evening.. Dave had over $1000 dollars in his back pocket (in his wallet). New twenties were the lion share of the bills in his wallet. We walked into a truck stop/travel plaza and they have those new electronic monitors that are supposed to say if you are stealing something. But through every monitor, Dave set it off. He did not have anything to purchase in his hands or pockets. After numerous times of setting off these monitors, a person approached Dave with a 'wand' to swipe why he was setting off the monitors.

Believe it or not, it was his 'wallet'. That is according to the minimum wage employees working at the truck stop! We then walked across the street to a store and purchased aluminum foil. We then wrapped our cash in foil and went thru the same monitors. No monitor went off.
Note: This article has been linked all over the Internet. We want to make it clear that $20 bills will only 'pop' or 'explode' in certain microwaves. We've had E mails saying they do, they don't, 'you're all kooks' etc etc. What is confirmed is the public policy to embed US and European money with high tech tracking devices as part of the hulking surveillance society.
Euro bank notes to embed RFID chips by 2005
FACT SHEET: SECURITY FEATURES OF NEWLY DESIGNED $20 BILL
RFID Tags in New US Notes Explode When You Try to Microwave Them
They told us they were going to do it by 2005 and now they have. Euro bank notes have RFID radio tags in them.
The truth is where ever we go are being tracked by our governments. RFID is the latest technology to be used in the ever-growing control grid that dictates the way we live our lives. Walmart has recently carried out RFID trials, even though they claim it is only to monitor possible theft of razors!
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