Tuesday, January 23, 2007
RFID: Spychipped Levi's
Read about this technology; and then let your imagination go wild.
Like, it's 12 Midnight and "someone" knows where you are...
Like, it's 12 Midnight and "someone" knows where you are...
SpyChips.com reported this in April 2006:
"Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a controversial technology that uses tiny microchips to track items from a distance. These RFID microchips have earned the nickname "spychips" because each contains a unique identification number, like a Social Security number for things, that can be read silently and invisibly by radio waves. Over 40 of the world's leading privacy and civil liberties organizations have called for a moratorium on chipping individual consumer items because the technology can be used to track people without their knowledge or consent."