Posted on 03/01/2010 12:59:04 AM PST by xtinct
Here it comes.
Maybe I am paranoid, but doesn't that sound like spies?
THIS is Breaking News?
More and more attractive targets (cash, personal data, military secrets, intellectual property) have been moved onto digital platforms, attracting the attention of more scammers, bots, and crackers. Implanted ID chips with wireless remote connections would be even more susceptible to h4xing than card-based ID. Every wardriver, script kiddie, and bored Chinese teenager in the world would get into the game of busting the implant network. Live by the Cloud, die by the Cloud.
Sooner or later, the world will return to physical currency (coin) and physical documentation. All it will take is one major attack to reduce the Average Joe’s trust in the Cloud to zilch. Cash is already king; in a world where any network can be penetrated, it will be emperor.
You can’t hack matter — not yet, anyway.
Where would you stash 1000 C-notes and not worry about them? I'm thinking of the dog in that ad.
Gold (etc.) coins.
Yep, same as voter fraud and so many other things. As you say, here it comes.
= = =
Qx ping.
bump for later read
I have no confidence in Hussein’s administration to keep us safe from ANYTHING.
Hussein considers the American people his enemy—and he embraces and protects the true criminals in our world.
Related news story from 2 days ago:
Head of IMF Proposes New Reserve Currency
Government civilians, government contractors, and UIS military personnel ALL use the current Common Access Card "CAC Card" system, and have been doing so for years.
For most of these cards, they have everything on them in terms of personal information: your insurance, security clearance, entire medical records, shot records, dental records, intimate family details, etc. Moreover, you need the CAC to access almost any system.
So, can easily see the other posters point about everyone being required to have a personal ID system coming. The problem with the "Cash is King" philosophy is that it is no longer valid in today's world. Cash may work for a time after a natural disaster, or in some places. But we live in a world where the current paper cash you own can be declared worthless in a matter of weeks, if not days (if not hours).
Gold is still gold, but try buying groceries with it if you have to. Also, if the police organizations (state, Federal, international) can track everything else, you can be damn sure that if we are in a crisis (natural or financial) they will track anyone trying to trade, buy, or sell gold or precious metals. Those metals would be highly regulated, if not illegal in the future if we went to a global currency, because they could not control the currencies value if they were not.
You would last on the street as long as a drug dealer - probably a few weeks at best, and then someone would turn you in or tip off the authorities.
How do ID chips protect your identity on the internet?
here it comes for YOU....speak for yourself.
“We’ll Get YOU my pretty. AND YOUR LITTLE DOG, TOO” :-)
I thought this was going to be a thread on WoW or some such. :-)
If the purpose of entering data quickly is to repeatedly guess a password, such a defense could be useful, since guessing passwords by entering them at "human speed" would take too long. If hackers already have your password, it's easy for hackers to slow down data entry so that it doesn't look suspicious.
One very useful thing that users can do, if banks make them available, is to use a digital security key. Your password changes often (say every 30 seconds) and you press a button to get your current password. Even if they guessed your password once, it would change in a few seconds.
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