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Message-ID: <7d85153f0605312228red03731wa50edac427a39307@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jun  1 06:28:39 2006
From: joshuaperrymon at gmail.com (Josh L. Perrymon)
Subject: RFID used at Olympics in Germany

http://www.csoonline.com.au/index.php?id=1926576695&eid=-302

So every ticket used at the olympics has an embedded RFID and is scanned as
users enter the stadium (  over 64 events ).

----snip---
 Organizers have asked everyone requesting tickets to provide a wealth of
personal data, including name, address, date of birth, nationality and
number of ID card or passport. Never before have fans attending an event
organized by the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
been required to provide so much information about themselves that can be
accessed so quickly.

---snip---

So everyone is going to have this RFID embedded ticket with name, address,
passport or driver license number?

How easy would it be to walk around with an RFID scanner pulling down info
from everyone that had a ticket?

JP
CEO
www.packetfocus.com
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