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RFID Industry Confidential Memos        

from the just-look-away-citizen dept.
An anonymous reader writes "Cryptome has learned www.autoidcenter.org
(RFID flak) has made internal memos available for perusal at their site.
Those RFID people sure have some interesting plans for the future. Who
needs conspiracy theories, when you can hear it from the horses mouth?
Weeeeee!

http://cryptome.org/rfid-docs.htm

RFID Site Security Gaffe Uncovered by Consumer Group

CASPIAN asks, "How can we trust these people with our personal data?"

CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering)
says anyone can download revealing documents labeled "confidential" from
the home page of the MIT Auto-ID Center web site in two mouse clicks.

The Auto-ID Center is the organization entrusted with developing a global
Internet infrastructure for radio frequency identification (RFID). Their
plans are to tag all the objects manufactured on the planet with RFID
chips and track them via the Internet.

Privacy advocates are alarmed about the Center's plans because RFID
technology could enable businesses to collect an unprecedented amount of
information about consumers' possessions and physical movements. They
point out that consumers might not even know they're being surveilled
since tiny RFID chips can be embedded in plastic, sewn into the seams of
garments, or otherwise hidden.

"How can we trust these people with securing sensitive consumer
information if they can't even secure their own web site?" asks CASPIAN
Founder and Director Katherine Albrecht.

"It's ironic that the same people who assure us that our private data
will be safe because 'Internet security is very good, and it offers a
strong layer of protection'

http://cryptome.org/rfid/questions_answers.pdf

would provide such a compelling demonstration to the contrary," she
added.

Among the "confidential" documents available on the web site are slide
shows discussing the need to "pacify" citizens who might question the
wisdom of the Center's stated goal to tag and track every item on the
planet,

http://cryptome.org/rfid/communications.pdf

along with findings that 78% of surveyed consumers feel RFID is negative
for privacy and 61% fear its health consequences.

http://cryptome.org/rfid/pk-fh.pdf

PR firm Fleischman-Hillard's confidential "Managing External
Communications" suggests a variety of strategies to help the Auto-ID
Center "drive adoption" and "neutralize opposition," including the
possibility of renaming the tracking devices "green tags." It also lists
by name several key lawmakers, privacy advocates, and others whom it
hopes to "bring into the Center's 'inner circle'".

http://cryptome.org/rfid/external_comm.pdf

Despite the overwhelming evidence of negative consumer attitudes toward
RFID technology revealed in its internal documents, the Auto-ID Center
hopes that consumers will be "apathetic" and "resign themselves to the
inevitability of it" instead of acting on their concerns.

http://cryptome.org/rfid/cam-autoid-eb002.pdf

Consumer citizens who are not feeling apathetic will be pleased to learn
that the site provides names and contact information for the corporate
executives who oversee the Center's efforts. Since the phone list isn't
labeled "confidential," we're assuming that Auto-ID Center Board members
are open to calls and mail that might help them better understand public
opinion on this important subject.

Anyone interested in speaking with Dick Cantwell, the Gillette VP who
heads the Center's Board of Overseers, for example, can find his direct
office number listed on the Auto-ID Center's website here:

http://cryptome.org/rfid/226691160-list_board_of_o verseers.pdf

To experience the Auto-ID Center's security holes firsthand, simply visit
the web site at http://www.autoidcenter.org and type "confidential" in
the site search box. The Center encourages such site exploration: "Our
website has Research Papers and other information that anyone can
download for free. There is also a Sponsors Only area of the site, which
includes information and materials not available to the public at large.
We encourage you to visit our site frequently to stay up to date with the
Center's many activities." 

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