Monday, December 05, 2005

connah0047 writes "The Washington Post reports that US passports will be getting RFID chips by October of 2006. Despite security concerns, the U.S. has now committed to putting RFID chips in the passports of all U.S. citizens. The new regulations will mean that all new and renewing U.S. passports will contain RFID chips by October 2006. While some believe this is a step forward, there are major privacy and security issues with the wireless technology."Ads_xl=0;Ads_yl=0;Ads_xp='';Ads_yp='';Ads_xp1='';Ads_yp1='';Ads_par='';Ads_cnturl='';Ads_prf='page=article';Ads_channels='RON_P6_IMU';Ads_wrd='privacy';Ads_kid=0;Ads_bid=0;Ads_sec=0; US Passports To Recieve RFID Chips Log in/Create an Account | Top | 309 comments | Search Discussion Display Options Threshold: -1: 309 comments 0: 305 comments 1: 248 comments 2: 145 comments 3: 44 comments 4: 18 comments 5: 10 comments Flat Nested No Comments Threaded Oldest First Newest First Highest Scores First Oldest First (Ignore Threads) Newest First (Ignore Threads) The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. We are not responsible for them in any way. If only they listened... (Score:5, Interesting) by KingSkippus (799657) * on Friday October 28, @04:33PM (#13900094) (http://skippus.blogspot.com/ | Last Journal: Sunday June 19, @07:25AM) From TFA: But in a federal filing, the [State] department said that 98.5 percent of the 2,335 comments it received since it issued proposed rules last spring opposed the program. Abraham Lincoln once said [wikipedia.org] "that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth."I don't know about you all, but I think that Abe was a pretty wise man with a great idea. I sure wish that our government was like that...I can't help but wonder what would happen if everyone started "accidentally" microwaving their passports. [ Reply to ThisRe:If only they listened... by TheGavster (Score:2) Friday October 28, @04:36PMRe:If only they listened... by SatanicPuppy (Score:3) Friday October 28, @04:40PMRe:If only they listened... by einhverfr (Score:2) Friday October 28, @04:46PMRe:If only they listened... by SatanicPuppy (Score:2) Friday October 28, @04:56PMRe:If only they listened... by rincebrain (Score:3) Friday October 28, @05:09PM Re:If only they listened... (Score:5, Interesting) by bentcd (690786) <bcd@pvv.org> on Friday October 28, @07:22PM (#13901610) (http://www.pvv.org/~bcd) Blah blah. RFID has it's place, but it's a terrible idea in this context. Does anyone want a passport than can be read without your knowledge, by a random stranger?Or by a random wayside bomb. The time is past when only the anti-terrorists could do surgical strikes . . . [ Reply to This | Parent Re:If only they listened... (Score:4, Interesting) by einhverfr (238914) <einhverfr@hotmailLISP.com minus language> on Friday October 28, @07:40PM (#13901733) (http://www.metatrontech.com/ | Last Journal: Thursday June 23, @12:15AM) Meh. Every letter I wrote about this elicited a BS reply that was clearly ignorant on the subject.Here is the way it works....Congressmen hire staffers to do some basic work regarding writing these boilerplate letters. Many do read their email personally, but some hire staffers to do it. In any event, here is how I have had the most effect.1) Write quick respectful summary letters to your congressmen to initiate contact on a topic. Wait for the boilerplate form letter to come back.2) Reply to the boilerplate form letter. Include your name, street address, and phone number at the top of the body of the email. Reply in some depth to the points and *cite your sources.* Show your congressmen that you care about the topic and know something about it. You will almost never get a direct reply from this second letter.However, you will likely get more attention.During the debate over the authorization to use military force in Iraq, I sent my senators a letter urging them to vote no on the basis that Lebannon was using the determination to go to war in Iraq to undermine Israeli water rights among other things (Sharon was threatening to go to war with Lebannon over the water issue, and everyone knew Bush couldn't let that happen if he really wanted to invade Iraq). I got a form letter back from Maria Cantwell. I replied to this, citing my concerns in more depth, providing links to articles in Al Ahram, Ha'aretz, and other Middle Eastern news papers about the effects on the region politically of the threat to war.While I didn't get any reply to this second email, I thought it was interesting that when Cantwell spoke on the floor of the senate, she offered a clear (if incorrect and overly simplistic) rebuttle point-by-point to my letter. It was clear to me that she had personally read it and had thought about the issues I had raised, even if she disagreed with me. If nothing else, it was clear to me that I had been heard. (She supported the war in the name of removing a tyrant from power, but I question whether it was wise to replace the tyrant with the sort of anarchy in which international terrorism thrives.)What I am trying to say is that each of us is one voice out of many. It is up to us to provide clear and concise communication with our congressmen about any and all issues that concern us. If only a few or even a couple of hundred people write about these issues, it is easy to disregard us as a political fringe. Congress is a marketplace of ideas and we have to participate in it in order to shape public policy.A second point I would make is that it is often worth initiating contact before the item becomes big public news because it is more likely that the congressman has not made up his/her mind yet, and you are less likely to get a form letter.In essence communication with one's congressmen should be the bread and butter of political involvement. One's vote is where one's political involvement ends, not begins. One's vote is simply a form of legitimating one's contact with one's elected officers. [ Reply to This | ParentRe:If only they listened... by SatanicPuppy (Score:2) Saturday October 29, @01:17AMYeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by sail4evr (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @02:23PMRe:Yeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by einhverfr (Score:2) Saturday October 29, @03:44PMYeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by sail4evr (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @04:35PMRe:Yeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by einhverfr (Score:3) Saturday October 29, @04:48PMYeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by sail4evr (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @05:45PMRe:Yeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by DDLKermit007 (Score:2) Saturday October 29, @07:36PMRe:Yeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by einhverfr (Score:2) Saturday October 29, @10:16PMYeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by sail4evr (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @11:23PMRe:Yeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by einhverfr (Score:2) Sunday October 30, @12:52AMYeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by sail4evr (Score:1) Sunday October 30, @07:37AMRe:Yeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by einhverfr (Score:3) Sunday October 30, @02:22PMYeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by sail4evr (Score:1) Sunday October 30, @10:15PMRe:Yeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by einhverfr (Score:3) Monday October 31, @12:13AMYeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by sail4evr (Score:1) Monday October 31, @08:19AMRe:Yeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by einhverfr (Score:2) Monday October 31, @01:19PMYeh let me burn out the rfid so i can sit in an by sail4evr (Score:1) Monday October 31, @02:31PMRe:If only they listened... by uncoveror (Score:3) Friday October 28, @05:15PMRe:If only they listened... by glesga_kiss (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:23PMRe:If only they listened... by adavidw (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:35PM Re:If only they listened... (Score:4, Interesting) by glesga_kiss (596639) on Friday October 28, @05:56PM (#13900815) Of course:According to a classified document, "Special Operations and Joint Forces in Countering Terrorism" prepared for Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld by his Defense Science Board, a new organization has been created to thwart potential terrorist attacks on the United States. This counter-terror operations group-- the "Proactive Preemptive Operations Group" (P2OG) will require 100 people and at least $100 million a year. The team of covert counter-intelligence agents will be responsible for secret missions designed to target terrorist leaders. The secret missions are designed to "stimulate reactions" among terrorist groups, provoking them into committing violent acts which would then expose them to "counterattack" by U.S. forces.Not covered in US media at all, apart from the LA Times where it apparently first appeared. The article seems to have disappeared down the memory hole; it's not on their website anymore.A google for "Special Operations and Joint Forces in Countering Terrorism" [google.com] throws back lots of info on this story. [ Reply to This | ParentRe:If only they listened... by adavidw (Score:1) Sunday October 30, @12:39AMRe:If only they listened... by rvandam (Score:1) Friday October 28, @06:03PMRe:If only they listened... by a whoabot (Score:1) Friday October 28, @06:12PMRe:If only they listened... by albertoiii (Score:1) Friday October 28, @07:16PMRe:If only they listened... by Seumas (Score:1) Friday October 28, @08:35PMRe:If only they listened... by albertoiii (Score:1) Friday October 28, @07:08PMRe:If only they listened... by BluedemonX (Score:2) Friday October 28, @07:32PMRe:which country are we talking about? by BluedemonX (Score:2) Friday November 04, @06:47PM1 reply beneath your current threshold.1 reply beneath your current threshold.Re:If only they listened... by misleb (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:18PMRe:If only they listened... by symbolic (Score:1) Friday October 28, @04:46PMRe:If only they listened... by VirexEye (Score:2) Friday October 28, @04:57PMRe:If only they listened... by MoonBuggy (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:16PMRe:If only they listened... by moviepig.com (Score:3) Friday October 28, @05:18PMRe:If only they listened... by deke_2503 (Score:2) Friday October 28, @08:08PM1 reply beneath your current threshold.Re:If only they listened... by Dan Up Baby (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:19PMRe:If only they listened... by poningru (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:45PMRe:If only they listened... by A1kmm (Score:2) Saturday October 29, @12:05AM2 replies beneath your current threshold.Re:If only they listened... by Sloppy (Score:2) Saturday October 29, @01:26AMRe:If only they listened... by Dan Up Baby (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @02:41AM1 reply beneath your current threshold.Lincoln: nice words, different actions by AHumbleOpinion (Score:2) Friday October 28, @06:05PMRe:If only they listened... by Guppy06 (Score:3) Friday October 28, @06:05PMRe:If only they listened... by vigilology (Score:1) Friday October 28, @06:30PMWe have a more compelling mandate... by voice_of_all_reason (Score:1) Friday October 28, @06:35PMRe:If only they listened... by evilviper (Score:2) Friday October 28, @06:47PMRe:If only they listened... by lasindi (Score:2) Friday October 28, @07:18PMMicrowave Advice by twitter (Score:1) Friday October 28, @07:21PMconsent of the governed... by scotty777 (Score:2) Friday October 28, @08:08PMRe:If only they listened... by Money for Nothin' (Score:2) Saturday October 29, @02:49AMRe:If only they listened... by pennyher0 (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @05:31PM3 replies beneath your current threshold. Don't like it. (Score:5, Interesting) by conJunk (779958) on Friday October 28, @04:33PM (#13900098) Earlier this year, I was sitting at a travel agent's office in Japan. There was a message prominately displayed on the desk in both English and Japanese informing travelers that they needed to have special machine-readable passports [state.gov] to enter the U.S. The rest of the world already thinks of us as loonies. This new nonsense won't help. Especially since we're requiring *other countries* to do this as well if their citizens want to enter the U.S.What's the point of RFID in a passport? Is it somehow magically impossible to forge or duplicate? Can't we agree that the people who are willing to go through the effort to make counterfeit documents like this will also have the resources to handle RFID? Aren't there ways we can spend this money that might do something a little more rational towards increasing security? Like what? I dunno. But there are probably better ways to spend the millions (billions?) this will cost to implement. [ Reply to ThisRe:Don't like it. by leathered (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:01PMRe:Don't like it. by notasheep (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:07PMRe:Don't like it. by Mister White (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:16PMRe:Don't like it. by Mister White (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:19PMRe:Don't like it. by eclectro (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:19PMRe:Don't like it. by davids-world.com (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:30PMRe:Don't like it. by Anne Thwacks (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:38PMIt isn't RFID by John Harrison (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:55PMRe:It isn't RFID by Sneftel (Score:2) Friday October 28, @10:54PMRe:It isn't RFID by swillden (Score:3) Friday October 28, @11:27PMRe:It isn't RFID by John Harrison (Score:2) Friday October 28, @11:28PMUS Dept of State states clearly it's NOT RFID by olafva (Score:1) Friday October 28, @11:58PMAustralian ePassport released this week by pflodo (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @02:22AMRe:Australian ePassport released this week by John Harrison (Score:2) Saturday October 29, @10:34PMRe:Australian ePassports - cost $172 by pflodo (Score:1) Sunday October 30, @05:13PM1 reply beneath your current threshold.Re:It isn't RFID by John Harrison (Score:2) Friday October 28, @06:39PM1 reply beneath your current threshold.1 reply beneath your current threshold.Re:Don't like it. by Barto (Score:1) Friday October 28, @07:27PMRe:Don't like it. by Valkyre (Score:1) Friday October 28, @07:40PMRe:Don't like it. by LSD-25 (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @12:28AM1 reply beneath your current threshold.1 reply beneath your current threshold. Microwaving passports (Score:5, Funny) by GeorgeMonroy (784609) on Friday October 28, @04:34PM (#13900103) (http://www.monroyits.com/) What ever do you mean? =) [ Reply to ThisRe:Microwaving passports by CanSpice (Score:2) Friday October 28, @04:56PMRe:Microwaving passports by Karma_fucker_sucker (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:10PMRe:Microwaving passports by NeutronCowboy (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:00PMRe:Microwaving passports by MacJedi (Score:2) Friday October 28, @06:40PM1 reply beneath your current threshold.Microwaving passports 4 fun and profit. by TiggertheMad (Score:3) Friday October 28, @05:29PMRe:Microwaving passports 4 fun and profit. by raoul666 (Score:1) Friday October 28, @09:47PM In other news... (Score:3, Funny) by Pig Hogger (10379) <pig.hogger@gmaPERIODil.com minus punct> on Friday October 28, @04:35PM (#13900116) (http://216.138.229.143/Crackster | Last Journal: Wednesday September 22, @09:57PM) In other news, shares of Litton-McBee have been soaring 3%. According to industry expert Batson Dee-Seeling, this is because it is anticipated that microwave ovens (which uses magnetrons of which Litton-McBee have 33% of the market) sales will increase in the next two years. [ Reply to ThisRe:In other news... by Cooters (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @07:36AM Oh cool! (Score:3, Funny) by wheezl (63394) on Friday October 28, @04:36PM (#13900123) Now I'll be able to walk right through Customs without stopping.Riiiiiight. [ Reply to ThisRe:Oh cool! by Beardo the Bearded (Score:2) Friday October 28, @04:46PMRe:Oh cool! by ChunderDownunder (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:27PMI wish! by Karma_fucker_sucker (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:31PMRe:I wish! by taniwha (Score:2) Friday October 28, @06:33PMThis white male by soupdevil (Score:2) Friday October 28, @07:04PMRe:Oh cool! by Krach42 (Score:2) Friday October 28, @04:53PMRe:Oh cool! by Red Alastor (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:37PM Remove the chip? (Score:1) by Bladestorm (914734) on Friday October 28, @04:37PM (#13900136) Would it be all that impossible to just remove it from the passport? [ Reply to ThisRe:Remove the chip? by staticsage (Score:1) Friday October 28, @04:43PMRe:Remove the chip? by Bladestorm (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:29PMGo Directly to Jail by voice_of_all_reason (Score:3) Friday October 28, @06:39PMRe:Go Directly to Jail by Bladestorm (Score:1) Friday October 28, @11:01PM1 reply beneath your current threshold. Wonder how long it'll be... (Score:5, Insightful) by Mister White (892068) on Friday October 28, @04:37PM (#13900140) Wonder how long until this gets whored out..Unfortunately for us, RFID chips can be read by any schmuck walking down the block with a scanner, not just the ones at the customs desk in the airport. Essentially, you may as well just pass out flyers with your personal information on them...Is this REALLY where we should be heading? [ Reply to ThisRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by conJunk (Score:3) Friday October 28, @04:46PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by 330Pilot (Score:1) Friday October 28, @04:52PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by conJunk (Score:2) Friday October 28, @04:56PM Re:Wonder how long it'll be... (Score:5, Informative) by Mr. Sketch (111112) <mister.sketch@NOspaM.gmail.com> on Friday October 28, @05:21PM (#13900511) I have serious doubts the RFID will contain "all your information."And you would be far too trusting of our government since from TFA:The regulations mean that as of October 2006, all new and renewed U.S. passports will contain radio frequency identification chips that will include a digital photo and all other information currently printed in passports.All I can hope for is that it's encrypted somehow. Which means if the key ever gets out, all US passports will be readable via RFID. Best would be some sort of time varying key so passports in Nov2006 will have one key, passports in Dec2006 will have a different key, etc. This would limit the number of people affected by the discovery of a key, but the problem would still remain. [ Reply to This | ParentRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by hurfy (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:49PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by bitspotter (Score:2) Saturday October 29, @12:43AMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by cyclone96 (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:17PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by aiyo (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:57PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by sound+vision (Score:1) Friday October 28, @04:55PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by eggmit (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:01PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by CanSpice (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:01PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by Mister White (Score:3) Friday October 28, @05:13PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by d34thm0nk3y (Score:3) Friday October 28, @05:58PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by benbob (Score:1) Friday October 28, @06:03PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by Sneftel (Score:2) Friday October 28, @10:59PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by voice_of_all_reason (Score:1) Friday October 28, @06:43PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by jobcello (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:20PMRe:Wonder how long it'll be... by toQDuj (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @04:47AM Will microwaving disable the chip? (Score:2) by geneing (756949) on Friday October 28, @04:37PM (#13900142) If I microwave my passport with that disable the chip? I need to know. My passport expires in 2009. [ Reply to ThisRe:Will microwaving disable the chip? by pclminion (Score:3) Friday October 28, @04:38PMRe:Will microwaving disable the chip? by slavemowgli (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:11PMRe:Will microwaving disable the chip? by Jherek Carnelian (Score:2) Friday October 28, @04:41PMDo not microwave.... by Savage-Rabbit (Score:3) Friday October 28, @05:36PM1 reply beneath your current threshold.Re:Will microwaving disable the chip? by smithmc (Score:2) Saturday October 29, @12:34AM2 replies beneath your current threshold. Robustness (Score:4, Interesting) by sjhwilkes (202568) on Friday October 28, @04:37PM (#13900144) How big is this RFID chip? Small enough to be undetectable in the cover of the passport? How well will it function after being hit with a hammer? [ Reply to ThisRe:Robustness by Mister White (Score:1) Friday October 28, @04:42PMRe:Robustness by twitter (Score:1) Friday October 28, @07:24PM Excuse me, could you remove your keys, passport .. (Score:1) by slashbob22 (918040) on Friday October 28, @04:38PM (#13900145) Great, just another thing to beep while going through the scanners! [ Reply to This tin foil (Score:5, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 28, @04:39PM (#13900152) Glad I got the matching wallet when I bought my hat [ Reply to This Farraday (Score:4, Funny) by misleb (129952) on Friday October 28, @04:44PM (#13900202) I should patent the Farraday Passport Sleeve. My slogan would be, "The 'tin foil hat' for sane people."Oh, damn. I need to patent stuff before I post the idea to Slashdot.-matthew [ Reply to ThisRe:Farraday by MichaelSmith (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:21PMRe:Farraday by misleb (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:33PMRe:Farraday by DrSkwid (Score:3) Friday October 28, @05:22PMRe:Farraday by misleb (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:38PM3 replies beneath your current threshold. folks (Score:3, Insightful) by circletimessquare (444983) <circletimessquare@@@gmail...com> on Friday October 28, @04:46PM (#13900232) just wrap your passport in foili'm not saying that you don't have a right to complain about this, and that there aren't real issues of snooping involvedbut i am saying the solution is easy and the implementation of this won't be stoppedso get some foil, and wrap it up, and move on to fighting for something worthwhiledon't waste your energies on a done deal with an easy work around [ Reply to ThisRe:folks by Krach42 (Score:2) Friday October 28, @04:57PMRe:folks by drinkypoo (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:09PMRe:folks by networkBoy (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:09PMRe:folks by MightyMartian (Score:1) Friday October 28, @05:08PMno, freedom shouldn't be a kludge by circletimessquare (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:36PMWhy don't they simply .... by taniwha (Score:2) Friday October 28, @06:25PMtinfoil won't stop passive snooping by free2 (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @06:13AM Enhanced productivity. (Score:4, Insightful) by OgGreeb (35588) <og@digimark.net> on Friday October 28, @04:47PM (#13900233) (http://www.digimark.net/) On the plus side, it will be much easier for terrorists to wave a RFID scanner and pick out the Americans on an international flight. [ Reply to ThisRe:Enhanced productivity. by slavemowgli (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:08PMRe:Enhanced productivity. by MichaelSmith (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:27PMRe:Enhanced productivity. by raoul666 (Score:1) Friday October 28, @09:53PMRe:Enhanced productivity. by bill_mcgonigle (Score:2) Saturday October 29, @01:40PM1 reply beneath your current threshold. Catch the Bad Guys, Lose the Good! (Score:1) by RISTMO (926726) on Friday October 28, @04:48PM (#13900241) (http://www.ristmo.com/) So now if I get kidnapped in the Middle East and get my passport stolen, they can track down the culprits! Yay! But wait -- what about ME? And here I thought they'd want me more than the bad guys :-/. [ Reply to ThisRe:Catch the Bad Guys, Lose the Good! by Tandoori Haggis (Score:2) Friday October 28, @07:46PMRe:Catch the Bad Guys, Lose the Good! by Archades54 (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @11:39AM As seen on /. earlier this week (Score:1) by davidwr (791652) on Friday October 28, @04:48PM (#13900246) (Last Journal: Monday October 24, @04:04PM) Same substance was part of the Slashback [slashdot.org] post earlier this week. [ Reply to This For those of us with expired passports... (Score:2) by merreborn (853723) on Friday October 28, @04:52PM (#13900270) It would seem the time to renew is now! [ Reply to This X-Ray Scanning? (Score:5, Insightful) by forand (530402) on Friday October 28, @04:52PM (#13900278) So what happens to the RFID when it goes through a dozen X-Ray scans? How about just sitting in my pocket at 35k ft? Have these chips been tested to show that they will continue to work after normal wear of a passport? My passport certainly takes a beating everytime I travel: x-rays, increased radiation due to high elevation, bending, humidity, etc. I doubt all these things have been tested for.I really don't want to have to wait and hour and miss my flight as the prove that I am who my passport says I am just because some stupid chip failed. [ Reply to ThisRe:X-Ray Scanning? by SydShamino (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:04PMRe:X-Ray Scanning? by networkBoy (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:12PMRe: X-Ray Scanning by misleb (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:43PMRe: X-Ray Scanning by forand (Score:2) Friday October 28, @05:51PMRe:X-Ray Scanning? by markdavis (Score:2) Friday October 28, @06:14PMRe:X-Ray Scanning? by swillden (Score:2) Friday October 28, @11:43PMRe:X-Ray Scanning? by markdavis (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @08:05AMRe:X-Ray Scanning? by swillden (Score:2) Saturday October 29, @09:13AMRe:X-Ray Scanning? by markdavis (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @10:07AMRe:X-Ray Scanning? by tk2x (Score:1) Friday October 28, @07:35PMOh My God - You're Right! by samael (Score:1) Saturday October 29, @06:47AM Security issues... (Score:1) by RISTMO (926726) on Friday October 28, @04:54PM (#13900290) (http://www.ristmo.com/) "there are major privacy and security issues with the wireless technology"news to me. [ Reply to This1 reply beneath your current threshold. Business idea (Score:1) by mosabua (534503) <manfred AT mosabuam DOT com> on Friday October 28, @04:55PM (#13900300)

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