RFID chip implanted into man gets computer virus

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In 2010, researchers have found that implanted identity chips can pick up computer viruses.

Reading University’s Mark Gasson conducted an experiment to show how radio frequency identity (RFID) chips could become electronically infected.

RFID chip implanted into man gets computer virus

He explained to Rory Cellan-Jones the risks involved with the new technology including its effects on medical implants such as pacemakers.

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2 Responses

  1. doesntmatter says:

    YUP….sounds like an obamacare production to me -_-…

  2. 5 War Veteran says:

    I would like one of these to use to effect all those “other” devices. Scan me and you get what you get.

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