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Old 02-12-2006, 08:36 PM
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rfid chip zapper blueprints

https://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/wiki/RFID-Zapper(EN)

save this page, print this out, buy a couple throw away cameras, could come in handy some day.
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Old 02-12-2006, 08:48 PM
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https://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/wiki/RFID-Zapper(EN)

save this page, print this out, buy a couple throw away cameras, could come in handy some day.
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Old 02-12-2006, 09:40 PM
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The security system on my computer posts a warning notice upon attempt to enter that site. Perhaps for those of us that would prefer to keep our computers clean, you might access the diagram(s), scan them for viruses and then post them as an attachment. Thank you for the consideration.

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Old 02-13-2006, 01:12 AM
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url munged and fixed

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you put the ) after the end of url marker.
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The security system on my computer posts a warning notice upon attempt to enter that site. Perhaps for those of us that would prefer to keep our computers clean, you might access the diagram(s), scan them for viruses and then post them as an attachment. Thank you for the consideration.

Jerry

Jerry, Jerry, Jerry!...

run a real os already

I recieved no warning from my Stone-age, text-only, moose-less bowser.

Get on the stick already LOL

bahaha
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Old 02-13-2006, 06:15 AM
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Jerry, Jerry, Jerry!...

run a real os already

I recieved no warning from my Stone-age, text-only, moose-less bowser.

Get on the stick already LOL

bahaha


Please define "real" as used in "os". The one I have is physical enough to appear to be a part of reality, and it is functional. I have had too many computer crashes this past year as a result of viruses, worms and the such.. My new philosophy in this area is an ounce of prevention is better than a ton of computer scraps.

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Old 02-13-2006, 09:12 AM
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looks like just a web page to me.

http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/...s_the_rfi.html

this link seems to be the same device.
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Old 02-13-2006, 12:14 PM
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Please define "real" as used in "os". The one I have is physical enough to appear to be a part of reality, and it is functional. I have had too many computer crashes this past year as a result of viruses, worms and the such.. My new philosophy in this area is an ounce of prevention is better than a ton of computer scraps.

Jerry.
it's not functional if it invites Black Hats to send unwanted code to you in order to prevent you from being productive. it's also called trespassing, a tort.

MS doesn't want to make a successful and secure product, because if they did, there'd be no incentive to upgrade to the next grand product.

It's all a farce; use linux, one of the bsd's, or even a Mac.

MS doesnt know how to write a secure os!
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what kinds of products have rfids?
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Anything. Basically it is a detailed bill of lading, a packing label that can quickly transfer large amounts of information about origin, destination and whatever will fit into so much memory. Ergo the idea that National ID may go the way or RFID that we wear under our skin on the forehead or right hand (Book of Revelation).

I know somebody who installed an RFID into thier dog just the other day while getting his teeth cleaned and nails clipped. If held near the dog, the reader will download the memory and thus the information stored about the dog.

In reading the link (and by the way I would not go past the warning so I clicked the subsequent link) I am disturbed about the lack of caveat. For instance they used the cheapo analog disposable camera for cost effectiveness when if you hook up the flash to a coil in a more expensive camera you will likely destroy the internal electronics the first time you activate the switch. And I see no warnings about all the other expensive things you might destroy by blowing out the microelectronics inside. It is a little pulse bomb capable of distorting if not destroying memory on magnetic disks and flash cards. Kind of like those powerful green lasers; the authors of such things should inform the potential users of the danger more fully. Somebody could be in a lot of trouble real fast with such a device, and I mean just around the house with your monthy budget!


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P.S. I suspect that connecting a coil to a 200kV stun gun would be an anarchist's dream-toy. Can you imagine? Destroying microelectronics around you in the shopping mall as you stroll along laughing like petty little anarchists do? - without even having to go inside the store or home?

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