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piratePenguin:

--- Quote from: muzzy ---you can't give the access badge to someone else if it's injected into you
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Chop off your hand and give it to them.

"Do you need a hand?"

H_TeXMeX_H:

--- Quote --- glass encapsulated RFID tag from VeriChip must be injected into the bicep
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They put it in your bicep ... this means they'd have to cut off your entire arm ... a chainsaw should do well for this purpose.

Dark_Me:

--- Quote from: muzzy ---The only advantage seems to be that you can't give the access badge to someone else if it's injected into you, so it seems this measure exists because the company doesn't trust its own employees. And if they aren't trusted, it's pretty damn pointless to let them in the data center anyway. So, doh! :)
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They can be copied. Easily by someone who knows what there doing. All that needs to be done to get the code in the chip is someone brushing up against you in the subway or bumping into you in the street with a reader in there hand.

H_TeXMeX_H:
Well if it's that easy then why are they doing it ? Maybe they have other hidden reasons ...

Pathos:
I'm working on software for a RFID reader at the moment with a required minimum working range of .8 meters. Could just have it in a brief case and walk past, to regenerate the signal takes probably 20 bucks and 2 brain cells.

Its an absolutely stupid idea. Implanting it has little security benefits especially with the entire security sector moving towards tertiary input sources like iris scan/finger prints which are far harder to duplicate and acquire :P.

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