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  • Multi-chip RFID packages to substitute multiple RFID cards
    February 14, 2006 – 9:13 PM
    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) demonstrated at the RSA Security Conference a four chip RFID card that integrates a contactless sensor manufactured by HID. Dan Greenwood, MIT's Media Lab lecturer, said that the technology - which was integrated in to a prototype card - will enable users to flip a switch to activate one chip to open a door or flip another switch to buy groceries.
  • Wal-Mart demands double RFID chips with groceries
    September 13, 2006 – 3:38 PM
    RFID pioneer and corporate monolith Wal-Mart is speeding on with its deployment of the track-and-trace technology.
  • Blackhat 2006: Explosive risks in RFID-enabled passports?
    August 2, 2006 – 11:32 PM
    Security experts speaking today at Blackhat 2006 warned about potential vulnerabilities in RFID passports. Criminals can identify very specific passports from several meters away - which creates a whole new threat: Security firm Flexilis claims that terrorists could build explosives that would detonate in the proximity of certain passports. Extra: Chat with Flexilis audio download
  • Japanese government plans to sprinkle RFID tags over disaster areas
    March 20, 2006 – 6:54 PM
    RFID tags are already being used to track groceries and pharmaceuticals, but the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications now wants to use the technology to help find disaster survivors.
  • New passport holder claims to block unwanted RFID signals
    August 23, 2006 – 3:21 PM
    An Orem Utah-based forensics company is now selling metal mesh bags that it claims will stop identity thieves from accessing the newer US E-Passports. Paraben Corporation, known for their mobile phone forensic kits, is selling a nickel, copper and silver mesh "Passport StrongHold" bag will block RFID transmissions from hitting unopened passports.

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