Posted: 7/23/2006 5:34:46 PM EDT
Hi-Tech Cloning
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The RFID isn't the anti-Christ. But there is plenty of chance for mis-use and trouble. At last years' Black Hat they demonstrated an RFID rifle that could read a tag at 150 feet or so. I'm sure next week we'll hear a bunch of new RFID, bluetooth, and crypto cracks. |
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No it is the mark of the beast Im glad they have hacked it, hopefully they will post a how to all over the internet to shut Verichip down ![]() FREE
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Agreed X 1000! Fuck Verichip. -K |
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"....And then there were the roving bands of the cyber chip implanters. At one time they had been the police, the military, now they were just known as dotgov or implanters." "After years of having the dotgov implanted cyber chips being hacked, cloned and turned off dotgov came out with new implant chips that, once implanted, would read a persons DNA and register themselves to that unique DNA signature." "For years people lived off the implant net by useing fake or cloned cyber chips. With the new DNA chips this was no longer possible." "At the height of anti-cyber chip implantation demonstrations the dotgov brought out an old weapon called the shotgun. Instead of filling the hull casing with metal BB's they now filled them with unactivated DNA cyber chips." "The jack-booted thugs of the dotgov would then walk the streets with handheld DNA chip scanners, and if they came across someone without a working registered DNA chip they would let them have a blast from the shotgun." "More often than not their aim was good and they managed to implant some people with 20 or more DNA cyber chips." "Sometimes they would just implant people for the fun of it, just to watch them writhe in pain over being implanted at a close range." |


