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Another company pushing a solution

Oohh, RFID leaks data !
But wait, here comes Peratech to save us !
Hooray ! Peratech is going to protect our data just as well as . . . aluminum foil.
Don't need your stinkin' switch, numbskulls. Any RFID'd passport I get is going to unfortunately fall in the microwave. Ain't no data gonna be leakin' after that.

posted by : Pascal Monett, 05 September 2008 Complain about this comment
USA? i dunno.

I can neither confirm nor deny that the usa is covering up Rfi

what? who are these men? Apparently the FBI would like to have a word with me.

posted by : viscountalpha, 05 September 2008 Complain about this comment
Switch

So the RFID passport means you can just walk through. 
Except now you have to press a switch - which is where? Is that it, No? Here? Here - I cant see through my leather passport holder in my case...
One step sideways thirty seven back! 
I wish I worked for a crap technology company with friends in government.

posted by : Tom , 05 September 2008 Complain about this comment
Hello

Uhm, the whole reason why the powers that be want RFID's is because they can track you everywhere, switch indeed.. silly wide-eyed dufus.

posted by : W.-, 05 September 2008 Complain about this comment
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Maybe RFID leakage is part of the plan. Makes it easy to track people.

posted by : Staatssicherheitsdienst, 04 September 2008 Complain about this comment

RFID leakage is hushed up - claim

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