yo_bj,
@yo_bj@glammr.us avatar

How many libraries had "police having the tech to scan the RFID of a library book in a moving car" in their list of threat scenarios? :yikes:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2024/05/14/police-car-surveillance-tech-uncovers-phones-pet-trackers-and-library-books/

Non-paywalled archived version - https://archive.is/bYszD

samhainnight,
@samhainnight@mstdn.social avatar

@yo_bj You have to ask yourself why they’d want to and what they’re planning to do with the information.

dsalo,
@dsalo@digipres.club avatar

@yo_bj I never thought RFID was an especially good idea, but wow, this one did not occur to me.

ncrav,
@ncrav@mas.to avatar

@yo_bj well one can always be carrying something that will be accidentally triggered by this scanner and flood it with a ridiculous amount of random data 🙄👀

rticks,
@rticks@mastodon.social avatar

@yo_bj

Does the article say if it was Pegasus?

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