..one that you take from your alarm clock and put in your phone to boot.
who the fuck uses an alarm clock? who the fuck would take their simcard from their phone and put it in their alarm clock? why the fuck would you do that? especially when you're constantly touting RFID NFC then why the fuck would you take the simcard(yo what do you think the cid is) out of your phone and physically attach it somewhere? what's the point of this article?? NO SODA?? no soda but you can order your fucking car to go around p
I was thinking maybe the card was some sort of X-gen flash drive/SIM card combo, part of the ubiquitous computing experience of the future. So even if biometric systems are the norm already, you don't expect your contacts/desktop configuration/etc to be wetwired into your brain?
Don't worry. The card has your social security number, date of birth, and other personal information on a mag-stripe to prevent misuse. It is encoded using a routine declared Hack Proof by the Federal Department of CID Development. (Ignore any news story about them being insecure. Those news organizations who report this have been declared to be terrorists.)
I prefer something that is hard to steal but still possible to be stolen. Why? well I'd rather someone stole my keys or my wallet than forced me to do something to access my property at gunpoint. I'd also rather avoid the support conversation "Sir, what you are saying is impossible. There is no way someone forged your retinal pattern and stole all your money. Clearly you are lying to collect compensation."
I've had someone make fraudulent purchases with my credit card before. The company notified me w
Machines take me by surprise with great frequency.
- Alan Turing
Sounds an extremely dull existence (Score:3)
What about voice pattern analysis or retinal scans?
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..one that you take from your alarm clock and put in your phone to boot.
who the fuck uses an alarm clock? who the fuck would take their simcard from their phone and put it in their alarm clock? why the fuck would you do that? especially when you're constantly touting RFID NFC then why the fuck would you take the simcard(yo what do you think the cid is) out of your phone and physically attach it somewhere? what's the point of this article?? NO SODA?? no soda but you can order your fucking car to go around p
Maybe it's a flash drive? (Score:2)
I was thinking maybe the card was some sort of X-gen flash drive/SIM card combo, part of the ubiquitous computing experience of the future. So even if biometric systems are the norm already, you don't expect your contacts/desktop configuration/etc to be wetwired into your brain?
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Don't worry. The card has your social security number, date of birth, and other personal information on a mag-stripe to prevent misuse. It is encoded using a routine declared Hack Proof by the Federal Department of CID Development. (Ignore any news story about them being insecure. Those news organizations who report this have been declared to be terrorists.)
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I've had someone make fraudulent purchases with my credit card before. The company notified me w