Or by using an electromagnetic pulse generator, which can be made out of a disposable flash camera and a lot of wire. As far as I know there is no law that prohibits me from going around and ruining the RFID chips in everybody's credit cards discretely.
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why i oughta!
Anybody know if a item with an embedded RFID chip will be rendered useless by a couple of seconds in a microwave?
Or by using an electromagnetic pulse generator, which can be made out of a disposable flash camera and a lot of wire. As far as I know there is no law that prohibits me from going around and ruining the RFID chips in everybody's credit cards discretely.
what crap
New Mottos:
USA - What do you expect, you worthless ants?
Canada - What she ^ said.
UK - Privacy? Is that an english word?
The rest of Europe - Haha, stupid anglos!
I hope you don't take this as spam [I think it's very relevant], but this movie talks about how the gov't is becoming the big brother. ttp://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/