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RFID tags are subject to viruses, says study 16/03/2006 08:25:36
Three computer science researchers are warning that viruses embedded in radio tags used to identify and track goods are right around the corner, a danger so far overlooked by the industry's high interest in the technology. - +
RFID: Revolution in Logistics or BigBrother Technology? 28/08/2005 14:47:59
Radio Frequency Identification has the potential to revolutionize logistics, but first it must overcome its reputation as an intrusive technology. - +
RFID and privacy: Debate heating up in Washington 31/05/2004 09:14:13
Privacy advocates and some lawmakers are pushing a debate over potential privacy abuses from the growing use of radio frequency identification chips as huge retailers such as Wal-Mart Stores move toward large-scale use of the technology. - +
Web services, ID theft create new markets for RSA 22/03/2004 08:09:53
RSA Security is looking into new technologies to secure Web services and protect consumers from identity theft, according to company president and chief executive officer Arthur W. Coviello.
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