Can Zero-Knowledge Tags Protect Privacy?
“A Danish startup is developing an RFID system that uses a zero-knowledge authentication protocol to protect consumer privacy, while allowing an item’s tag to remain alive.” Full story – RFID Journal Submitted by Anonymous, Tue Sep 27 14:27:09 EDT 2005 Worldwide Shopping “The Better Business Bureau offers these tips for safe shopping on the Internet:” Full story – Courier Journal Submitted by Anonymous, Thu Sep 15 09:05:26 EDT 2005 Debate rages over radio-chip tracking “… What makes the University of Wisconsin’s lab unique is the collaboration with industry and a focus on the physics and engineering behind the technology, said Sweeney, who has visited other RFID labs. Critics worry, however, that the university is contributing to technology that could ultimately track humans.” Full story – STLtoday Submitted by Anonymous, Mon Sep 5 17:49:26 EDT 2005 Companies dinged on Web privacy “The Customer Respect Group, the Boston research firm that conducted the study, rated the privacy practi