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Rita
December 25th, 2004, 04:18 PM
-{ Quote: "What does your clothing say about you?
The suit makes the man.
You can tell a lot about a woman by her shoes.

Such idle phrases are not lost on privacy advocates who fear they may one day become chillingly true. Technology dubbed Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is being fitted to a chip the size of a rice grain that can be embedded in clothing and other devices and allow tracking via the Internet.

Controlled by antenna and facilitated by its small size, privacy advocates question whether RFID technology will move from supply chain management to insidious Trojaned clothing used to track the buyers rather than the merchandise. When Italian designer Benetton revealed they were testing the spywear chips on their Sisley clothing brand, consumer-privacy advocate Katherine Albrecht, a Harvard doctoral researcher and founder of CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering), immediately called for a boycott of Benetton fashions.

"Benetton could easily link your name and credit card information to the serial number in your sweater, in essence 'registering' that sweater to you," she explained. "Then any time you go near an RFID reader device, the sweater could beam out your identity to anyone with access to the database -- all without your knowledge or permission."

Benetton has since declared the tests a misunderstanding, assuring, "We are not using any RFIDs in any of our garments today." Indeed, the March 2003 press release announcing "Benetton selects Philips to introduce smart labels across 5,000 worldwide stores" has been pulled from the Philips website.

RFID was developed in World War II, helping radar operators distinguish friendly aircraft from enemy. By the 1980s it had evolved into wireless tracking and access applications and today provides omnidirectional electronic storage technology on chips that can read, write, store, and transmit data in freely available international frequency bands. In short, while many of us worry about SpyWare, perhaps we should be also concerned with SpyWear." }-

~Link below provided of possibly same article....in order to attempt to give credit to author....Bubba~

http://antivirus.about.com/od/spywareandadware/a/spywear.htm

bigbuck
December 25th, 2004, 09:03 PM
You have got to be kidding!!??
They are spying on my beans!!!!??

bigbuck
December 25th, 2004, 09:15 PM
-{ Quote: "Haha, well if you're serious, then in theory, Yeah ! N whatever else u might buy. N of course it doesn't end there cos u could be tracked all over the place if this takes off nationwide/worldwide.

It Can b embedded in just about Anything u can think of. how bout that !!! It stinks don't u think. Oooh Errrr, that rhymes 2 lol

Stay Safe" }- I'm leaving my beans at home when I go out...LOL!

ronjor
December 25th, 2004, 09:22 PM
I no longer care if they spy on my beans. ;D

bigbuck
December 25th, 2004, 09:23 PM
-{ Quote: "Oh ryte so u normally go out with beans do u then, cos i usually like 2 out with girls lol

Stay Safe" }-
;D ;D ;D ........touché!

nadirah
December 26th, 2004, 08:32 AM
SpyWEAR, sounds interesting, its a next-generation type of spyware.

mr.privacy
December 26th, 2004, 01:07 PM
What I don't like is often the transmitters are placed in areas on the clothing (and other items) that if you attempt to remove it, you will ruin it! Such as embedded deep in the sole of shoes. The only way to remove it is tear the sole off your shoes.

Of course some people have talked about using a microwave oven to zap the transmitters. Just a short time in the microwave is said to disable the transmitters. But some items, like electronics, should NEVER be placed in a microwave oven. But I'm not sure if the microwave trick really works to disable the transmitters. So be very careful with these ideas!!

I wonder if the item (radio, cd player, dvd, watch, computer ect...) was battery powered, or used another power source, could the transmitter be then powered on, which would increase its range dramatically. I haven't heard too much about this technique, but I'll bet it's being used also.

The common tracking transmitters often placed in clothing are not powered, but simply reflect a radio signal back to a transmitter that sends a signal out, (like the one planted in the US Embassy in the old Soviet Union. It was there for years but never found till one day the US seal was knocked off the wall by accident. Of course this was a listening device not a tracking device) and therefore require no power. Also these transmitters can be washed many times and still function. So the only way to ensure your privacy is to zap them or remove them completely.

bigbuck
December 26th, 2004, 08:57 PM
That's it!!!!
I'm not buying beans or wearing clothes any more!!!!
;D ;D ;D

nadirah
December 26th, 2004, 08:58 PM
-{ Quote: "That's it!!!!
I'm not buying beans or wearing clothes any more!!!!
;D ;D ;D" }-
If you don't wear clothes you're gonna go outdoors naked?

big ed
December 27th, 2004, 12:03 AM
I buy all of my Spywear at Old Navy. Seeing that I have the ability to cloud men's minds they don't even know that I was there. I am smart enough to know that no man can cloud a womans mind. Just ask any guy thats married.

Dream on, big ed

bigbuck
December 29th, 2004, 05:43 AM
-{ Quote: "I buy all of my Spywear at Old Navy. Seeing that I have the ability to cloud men's minds they don't even know that I was there. I am smart enough to know that no man can cloud a womans mind. Just ask any guy thats married.

Dream on, big ed" }- Hey Ed, You should see if these come in Coffee colour!!!!
;D ;D ;D ;D

big ed
December 29th, 2004, 10:00 AM
-{ Quote: "Hey Ed, You should see if these come in Coffee colour!!!!
;D ;D ;D ;D" }-


Um; Mr Buck,

Think about it. You should have gathered from my posts that all of my wardrobe consists of coffee colored ensembles except for what I am wearing now, of course. Oops. Dang!

Play on, big ed

bigbuck
December 29th, 2004, 10:09 AM
-{ Quote: "Um; Mr Buck,

Think about it. You should have gathered from my posts that all of my wardrobe consists of coffee colored ensembles except for what I am wearing now, of course. Oops. Dang!

Play on, big ed" }- Thought you'd appreciate that one!
Cheers,
Buck.

Bubba
December 29th, 2004, 03:24 PM
I am not sure where to start chopping on this thread so instead I'd like to ask that we stick to discussing the thread topic and leave some of the good natured Ten Forward posts for a more appropriate thread.

Thanks,
Bubba

big ed
December 29th, 2004, 04:58 PM
nuff said!