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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 6:20 pm |
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| lifttheveil |
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Have you ever heard of Solusat?
Here is their website.
http://www.solusat.com.mx/
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Spy.org The VeriChip distributor in Mexico Solusat, is proudly claiming links with the Mexican Red Cross for access to Medical Records, and the National Foundation of Investigations of Robbed and Missing Children
Why then, is Solusat not using SSL/TLS session encryption on the website through which the VeriChip RFID tag registration details and medical records can be accessed ?
Why is the SQL Server administrator account and password apparently visible to any hacker or corrupt employee, simply by inspecting the HTML source code of this website ?
This would be bad enough if the only thing that they were putting at risk was credit card details, but to put Children's details and Medical Records at risk over the internet or to corrupt employees in this way is criminal negligence.
The latest nonsense from the company is VeriPay, an attempt to try to convince people that electronic payments could be safely authorised using their crude technology which does not employ encrypted authentication handshakes, instead of a normal credit card. |
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 6:49 pm |
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| lifttheveil |
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Solusat
Solusat®, is a 100% world-wide class Mexican company, created in October, 2002 with the purpose of developing, commercializing and distributing technology in two lines of business: RFDI and Location. Solusat is the first and only company in Mexico that offers and commercializes the implantable Chips in human beings, as well as hybrid products of location that combine the technology of triangulation GSM and GSP.
During 2003 Solusat saw profit and a strategic positioning at an international level through its commercial strategy and means, as well as managing to grow more than nine alliances with business partners who have allowed a strategic fortification in the two lines of business: identification and location.
Also during 2003, Solusat was positioned as the most exclusive distributor of Applied Digital Solutions (ADS) and contributing (among other things) specific applications and solutions for the Verichip and contributing to the experience and knowledge for the commercial growth of this product in the rest of Latin America and Spain.
As a result of the arduous and great work made during 2003, Solusat is well positioned to obtain its commercial and financial goals, through:
Robust growth around this new technology that can be applied in an immense variety of social and personal necessities
Applying two segments of the market highly sought after and in potential growth: Security and Health
Being the exclusive distributior of ADS technology for Mexico, allowing the position of our company to be the only one in the Mexican market able to use the implant technology of RFID in the human body
Continuing exhibition in mass media of the marks and their technology of “Solusat” and “Verichip", obtained with a minimum investment
Solusat mobile device, GPS (Global Positioning System) is very reliable, efficient and accessible for the location of vehicles, merchandise and people. The basic technique of the GPS is based on the location of an Earth point by means of the triangulation that supposes the existence of at least 3 datum points. If datum points change in time (that is to say, if they move), it is required of a FOURTH datum point to make this Triangulation.
In GPS, the datum points are provided by satellites located in the atmosphere. Receiver GPS measures the distance in kilometers between each satellite and the point whose coordinates are to be determined. The measurement of the distance is made by means of the precise knowledge of the time it takes in arriving at the originating signal from the satellite to the receptor. The satellite sends a coded signal denominated Pseudo Random Noise (PRN) which is used to measure the time. This signal takes detailed information of the position of the satellite in its orbit. The United States has at the present time 21 satellites + 3 active endorsements in 6 orbital planes to 55 degrees, with periods of 12 hours, to an altitude of 20,000 km with cover of all the globe of at least 4 satellites at any time. These satellites have synchronous signals in Frequency and Time that allow it to continuously send precise information of location.
The GPS is becoming a tool of great value for many sectors of the economy. Its power continuously provides the exact position with static points and in movement, has made it a necessary instrument for companies and individuals that at one time or another need data related to positionings and movements and space; 24 hours of the day, every day of the year.
The technological solutions of Solusat allow end users (governmental companies and beings) to rake, locate, communicate and to administer: vehicles, people and assets, from any place, at any moment. The benefits of the wireless revolution that Solusat makes available, offer capacities of extraordinary control and supervision. Next we detailed the possible applications in agreement with the type of use as well as the benefits of AVL (Automatic Vehicle Location):
• Corporative
• Government
• Personnel
Benefits of AVL (Automatic Vehicle Location)
All the fleets of the organizations of the National and Regional Government could be monitored from the comfort of the Internet for greater security.
• Ministries
• Companies of the State
• Services of public attention
• Police vehicles
• Important politicians
• Municipal police
• Ambulances
• Services of citizen security
The market for VeriChip is very great and increasing, is considered worth more than $30 billion in the United States and other regions like Latin America where the preoccupation on security and personal tranquillity grows every day.
The system consists basically of 3 elements: The transponders of active RFID, the liabilities, and readers of RFID. The RFID readers emit an electromagnetic field through their antenna. When transponder of RFID happens through this field, it is 'excited' and it transmits stored information to the reader. The transmission and reception of information happens simultaneously which causes the information reading immediate.
Crystal capsule
•Function of Data: RO, R/W, MTP, SAMPT, DST
•Dimensiones: diameter 3,8 mm x 23mm or 32mm of length
•Maximum Rank of Reading: 23mm < 60cm, 32mm < 100cm it
•Class of Protection: sealed hermetically
Secondary packings include covers of key, plastic cover, etc.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID).
It is a technology of automatic identification extremely powerful and versatile, that allows to identify, track and handle a great diversity of objects. RFID does not require contact of line of Vista with the antennas for their operation and this based on the small use of transponders or tags, which contain a unique number of identification that can be read to distances by above 6 meters. The Tags can also store information related to some product to which it is assigned, reiterating with no need to keep some requirement from line of sight.
The trustworthiness in a RFID solution is extremely high and has the smaller error rate of all the technologies including magnetic tape, bar codes and biométricos equipment.
Numerous companies throughout the world use the radio frequency technology to obtain a competitive advantage.
Some examples of activities where RFID can be applied:
• Identification of people.
• Identification of containers.
• Dynamic inventories.
• Control of fleets or car tanks.
• Management in lines of production.
• Corporal's rounds of security.
• Authentication of marks.
• Automatic recognition of consumers.
• Races of athletics.
• Inmovilizadores.
• Bookstores.
• Fuel control.
• Control of rims.
source - http://www.chipresistance.com/solusatinfo.html |
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Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 11:04 pm |
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| mystique |
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Sounding Circle:
Tracking Junior With A Microchip
15 Oct 2003 @ 13:28, by Raymond Powers
Tracking Junior With A Microchip
By Julia Scheeres Wired.com 10-10-3
A Mexican company has launched a service to implant microchips in children as an anti-kidnapping device.
Solusat, the Mexican distributor of the VeriChip -- a rice-size microchip that is injected beneath the skin and transmits a 125-kilohertz radio frequency signal -- is marketing the device as an emergency ID under its new VeriKid program.
The service has even garnered the backing of Mexico's National Foundation of Investigations of Robbed and Missing Children, which has agreed to promote the service.
According to a press release announcing the collaboration, the foundation has estimated that 133,000 Mexican children have been abducted over the past five years.
Foundation officials did not respond to interview requests.
A Solusat executive said the terms of the agreement are still being hashed out.
"There are distinct projects on the table, but one form of finding (children) is by putting scanners in strategic locations where a search is being conducted for a VeriKid that has been reported missing," said Carlos Altamirano, Solusat's associate general director.
The company envisions placing walk-through scanners -- similar to metal-detector portals used in airports -- in malls, bus stations and other areas where a missing child may appear. The chip also could be used to identify children who are found unconscious, drugged, dead or too young to identify themselves.
Critics said kidnappers could circumvent the device easily.
"My big concern is that kidnappers will simply use 'high-tech' tools like knives to get rid of them," said Lauren Weinstein, creator of the Privacy Forum, an online digest related to privacy and technology issues.
The Electronic Privacy Information Center also has warned that inserting a type of LoJack into children and workers to track their movements could violate their civil liberties.
Solusat began selling VeriChip -- which is similar to the biochips used to track cattle and lost pets -- in Mexico in July; it's been sold in the United States since October 2002.
The VeriChip is injected under the skin of the upper arm or hip in an outpatient procedure. A special scanner reads the RF signal emitted by the microchip to obtain the device's ID number, which then is entered into a database to access personal data about the individual. Other potential uses of the chip, according to company officials, include scanning unconscious patients to obtain their medical records or restricting access to high-security buildings by scanning workers to verify their clearance.
In Mexico, the cost of the VeriChip and the doctor's fee for implantation is about $200, in addition to a $50 annual fee to maintain the database. The handheld scanner costs an additional $1,200, Altamirano said. The company refused to disclose the price of the portal scanners.
VeriChip manufacturer Applied Digital Solutions said it plans to roll out the VeriKid service in other countries, including the United States, in the future. |
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 4:49 pm |
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| We can't all read Mexican. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:25 am |
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The sites nothing to do with Verichip. I checked.
PS: Where do you get this stuff from anyway? |
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 6:49 pm |
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