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eppur_se_muova

(36,269 posts)
Sat Jan 31, 2015, 03:03 AM Jan 2015

Office puts chips under staff's skin (BBC)

Want to gain entry to your office, get on a bus, or perhaps buy a sandwich? We're all getting used to swiping a card to do all these things. But at Epicenter, a new hi-tech office block in Sweden, they are trying a different approach - a chip under the skin.

Felicio de Costa, whose company is one of the tenants, arrives at the front door and holds his hand against it to gain entry. Inside he does the same thing to get into the office space he rents, and he can also wave his hand to operate the photocopier.

That's all because he has a tiny RFID (radio-frequency identification) chip, about the size of a grain of rice, implanted in his hand. Soon, others among the 700 people expected to occupy the complex will also be offered the chance to be chipped. Along with access to doors and photocopiers, they're promised further services in the longer run, including the ability to pay in the cafe with a touch of a hand.

On the day of the building's official opening, the developer's chief executive was, himself, chipped live on stage. And I decided that if was to get to grips with this technology, I had to bite the bullet - and get chipped too.

The whole process is being organised by a Swedish bio-hacking group which was profiled by my colleague Jane Wakefield recently. One of its members, a rather fearsome looking tattooist, inserted my chip.
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more: http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-31042477




So ... to steal someone's ID, you'd only have to steal their hand ?

That shouldn't even take very long -- not really a challenge when you think about it, and some people will.

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Office puts chips under staff's skin (BBC) (Original Post) eppur_se_muova Jan 2015 OP
Be hell to wave at someone and end up with a bill for something you did not intend to buy. dixiegrrrrl Jan 2015 #1
(Chip) Of The Beast - End Times blkmusclmachine Jan 2015 #2
Someone could place an RFID scanner and abscond with everyones chip information. TheBlackAdder Jan 2015 #3

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
1. Be hell to wave at someone and end up with a bill for something you did not intend to buy.
Sat Jan 31, 2015, 04:27 AM
Jan 2015

On a serious note, the DARPA type folks have been wanting everyone chipped for yous.

And there are reported studies that chips can cause cancer.
Washington Post had a long article out on it back in 2007.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/08/AR2007090800997_pf.html

TheBlackAdder

(28,208 posts)
3. Someone could place an RFID scanner and abscond with everyones chip information.
Sat Jan 31, 2015, 11:11 AM
Jan 2015

Place an image with the time/date of the RFID data capture and you could practically pretend to be them, anywhere. You would have their identifiable data on the RFID chip, their buying practices, their image, etc. Get the building owner's RFID chip and you might even have access to their computer system or any of the tenants. If there are residential camera or monitoring systems, you could pretend to be them too, and watch inside their units. You might even have access to their post boxes and building ATM.

There are scanners and plugins that fit most cell phones, or small hand held ones (not the gun type) or little proximity boxes.

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