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Comments on Zombie RFID Tags Arise To Face Privacy Advocates
Zombie RFID tags may find their way into your pockets - causing some privacy advocates to breath a sigh of relief. (Read the complete story)

"WOW! What a great story. All I was doing was looking up my stock news and landed on ths page. You have failed to mention about the tagblocker or the tagzapper. One kills the rfid and the other blocks in. Kepe up the great news, ADSX stock"
(ADSX 11/2/2004 7:08:56 AM)
"Look if you need more information on the tagzapper just go to the web page. Also I read all about that homeless tagging on Zombiewire.com and I think they tell the real story of how it is a joke but maybe it can be a test to see our reaction. Take care "
(VERICHIP <:> 11/9/2004 4:58:29 PM)
"Look if you need more information on the tagzapper just go to the web page. Also I read all about that homeless tagging on Zombiewire dot and I think they tell the real story of how it is a joke but maybe it can be a test to see our reaction. Take care "
(VERICHIP <:> 11/9/2004 4:58:29 PM)
"There is a RFID killer now called the tagzapper Anyone hear of it? take care and merry christmas"
( 12/9/2004 8:28:19 AM)
"There is an RFID News site called ZombieWire too"
(Steven 2/4/2005 3:34:13 PM)
"This and related articles apparently fail to consider the RFID range characteristic which is typically less than 2-feet using store type scanners."
(Rick C. 10/4/2006 6:52:49 PM)
"Security experts assume that people who want to steal information from tags will not 'play fair' and use 'store type' scanners. The distance at which an RFID tag can be read depends upon a variety of factors, including the orientation of the reader antenna and the transponder antenna, the frequency used for identification, the placement of the tag as well as the antenna gain (which can be boosted significantly)."
(Bill Christensen 10/5/2006 4:37:32 AM)

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