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Verichip implanted RIFD hacked

Posted on July 26, 2006June 4, 2009 by Robin

Verichip implants a tiny RFID chip in you which contains a unique ID which will identify you at hospitals, allowing doctors to find you in the database and find your file for you.
At HOPE they demonstrated that the Verichip has no encryption and no question / response mechanism, meaning that using an RFID reader and a laptop you can clone someone’s identity no problem as writing this data to an RFID chip is no problem either.

Robin

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