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2019-10-27 at 3:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country You need to inject it before programming it, as the metal syringe blocks RFID transmission.
I have played around a little with the vivokey, but not much. I joined the vivokey owner's only forum using it though.
The combined T5577/NFC chip I don't know quite what to do with. I have cloned my work ID onto a T5577 using a cheap cloner bought of Amazon, so I know it works, but I might wait until the Proxmark3 Easy I just ordered comes, as I have heard stories about cloners causing chips to become messed up in various weird ways and even unrecoverable. And I am trying to figure out the difference between 125kHz ID and HID. The chip I have has an ID already programmed on it, but the system at work uses HID. RFID is quite confusing.
I don't know what to use the NFC chip for, probably just keep some notes on it for now.
keep your passwords and PINs and secret bank account numbers like jason borne. -
2019-10-27 at 7:56 PM UTCOK, just copied my work ID to the chip using the cheap cloner. No problems. Apparently it password protects the chip, but the password is a known that is available on the Dangerous Things forum. Will try getting entry to the building using it next day I'm at work.
Now need to figure out what to do with the NFC. I'd also like to arrange some sort of security using the vivokey apis, just cos it's wicked cool. -
2019-10-29 at 11:32 AM UTCOk, tag is working for getting into/around work, but not great - the positioning needs to be just right to get it to read.
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2019-10-29 at 5:41 PM UTCSo you had something implanted in your arm that barely works LOL
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2019-10-29 at 5:46 PM UTC
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2019-10-29 at 7:06 PM UTC
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2019-11-03 at 8:01 PM UTCJust bumped my implant, and it really hurt. I was almost afraid I had broken the glass or something.
Apparently scar tissue will build up around the implant over time, so it should get less sensitive as time goes on.
Other than that everything is good. -
2019-11-04 at 6:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Just bumped my implant, and it really hurt. I was almost afraid I had broken the glass or something.
Apparently scar tissue will build up around the implant over time, so it should get less sensitive as time goes on.
Other than that everything is good.
more like a cyst i think. -
2019-11-10 at 2:54 PM UTCLeft hand implant a little sore today. Its the one I bumped.
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2019-11-10 at 9:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny more like a cyst i think.
Weirdly my mind thinks of it that way, and I have a desire to chew on it.
I say it, as I have almost forgotten about the tag in my right hand, which is a Vivokey encryption chip that does basically nothing besides provide challenge/response encryption and access to the forums on DangerousThings. I should probably write some software for it. -
2019-11-11 at 4:49 AM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Weirdly my mind thinks of it that way, and I have a desire to chew on it.
I say it, as I have almost forgotten about the tag in my right hand, which is a Vivokey encryption chip that does basically nothing besides provide challenge/response encryption and access to the forums on DangerousThings. I should probably write some software for it.
program it in such a way that it will set off rfid gates at the mall.
let then search you and make strange stories of alien abduction and ufos, -
2019-11-11 at 4:50 AM UTCshould have it implanted in the back of your neck.
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2019-11-11 at 11:22 AM UTC
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2019-11-11 at 2:25 PM UTCThat's interesting but it's going to be a hard pass for me fam. Not only does that look uncomfortable, i don't need to be RFID tagged my nig.
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2019-11-11 at 4:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie That's interesting but it's going to be a hard pass for me fam. Not only does that look uncomfortable, i don't need to be RFID tagged my nig.
you already have been.
everytime you look at other peoples phones their face unlock sensors are already scanning and storing your facial data. -
2019-11-20 at 2:22 AM UTC
I act cool in this video, but I was reverse kicking the bed I was sitting on. Very sore! Turn sound on. -
2019-11-20 at 2:48 AM UTCOP microchipped himself!!!!
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2019-12-21 at 2:37 PM UTCUpdate:
Thrilled that my implant works with the doors and the clock-in machine at my new job.
My chips don't hurt or itch any more, and I really feel like they are a part of my body. I definitely am glad I had the procedure done, and wouldn't part with my implants - I have gotten so used to having them that it would be like cutting off a finger or something. -
2019-12-21 at 2:46 PM UTC
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2019-12-21 at 2:46 PM UTCI wonder if Tech's new implants will open doors for her.
I bet they will...if the surgeon does the job right!
lol