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Old 10-02-2009, 08:16 PM   #1
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I received this in my email today from my Sightings yahoo group and thought I'd share it with everyone. Also, a google search for the term "RFID zapper" gives over 363,000 results so it is out there.
Also found at:
http://www.lookingglassnews.org/view...p?storyid=4639


"Found this at:
http://www.supplychainreview.com.au/...&StoryID=25767


You may want to consider this in preserving your privacy, and your humanity,
from prying governments, companies and other predators that have no business
screwing into your life.


*RFID Kryptonite

*Two students have turned a disposable camera into a gadget that literally
shocks the power out of RFID tags.

The pair behind the "RFID-Zapper", Tim and Chris (who don't reveal their
last names online), say the gadget is designed to deactivate (destroy)
passive RFID-Tags permanently.

Goals are a proof-of-concept and the construction of at least one
functioning and appealing prototype, as well as a documentation of the
project. The pair plan to publish the instructions for build online, "so
that everyone can build an own RFID-Zapper".

"We have to expect to be surrounded by RFID-Tags almost everywhere within
the near future, and they will serve many different purposes," write Tim and
Chris online.

"The benefits and risks of this technology and its use are already being
discussed.

"However, there will be atempts to use RFID-Tags to establish constant
surveiliance and to further threaten and compromise the privacy of customers
(and citizens and even non-citizens, when [governments] start to use
RFID-Tags like the German [government] already did).

"To defend yourself against such measures, you might want a small, simple
and relatively appealing gadget to permanently deactivate RFID-Tags around
you, e.g., to deactivate RFID-Tags in recently bought clothes or books
without damaging those [items]."

*How does it work?*
There are several ways to deactivate RFID-Tags, including RFID-deactivators,
which send the RFID-Tag to sleep.

"A problem with this method is, that it is not permanent, the RFID-Tag can
be reactivated," write Tim and Chris.

"Several ways of permanently deactivating RFID-Tags are know, e.g., cutting
off the antenna from the actual microchip or overloading and literally
frying the RFID-Tag in a common microwave-oven, which needs to be turned on
only for a short period of time.

"Unfortunately both methods aren't suitable for the destruction of RFID-Tags
in clothes: cutting off the antenna would require to damage the piece of
cloth, while frying the chips is likely to cause a small but potent flame,
which would damage most textiles or even set them on fire."

The RFID-Zapper copies the microwave-oven-method, but on a much smaller
scale.

The duo modified the electric component of a singe-use-camera with flash,
readily available in most retail outlets, to "keep the costs of the
RFID-Zapper as low as possible".

The coil is made from coated copper wire and placed inside the camera where
the film normally lies.

"Then one end of the coil is soldered to the camera's capacitor, from which
we earlier disconnected the flash," Tim and Chris write.

"The other end of the coil is soldered to a switch, which itself is
connected to the capacitor's other terminal. Once everything is tested, the
camera can be closed again and henceforth will serve as a RFID-Zapper,
destroying RFID-Tags with the power of ordinary batteries."

The zapper generates a strong electromagnetic field with a coil, which,
claim the inventors, should be placed as near to the target RFID-Tag as
possible.

The RFID-Tag then will receive a strong shock of energy comparable with an
EMP and some part of it will blow, thus deactivating the chip forever.

Until now the pair have only had access to 13.56 MHz RFID tags, but hope to
be able to test the RFID-Zapper on other tags soon.

A German privacy advocacy group - FoeBuD <http://www.foebud.org/rfid/en> -
plans to manufacture and sell a device that consumers could used to disable
RFID tags permanently. FoeBuD says it wants to manufacture the RFID-Zapper
and sell it at its online store. The group met with a hardware developer
last week, but says it has no timescale for production or product price
yet."



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