I'm for Having NFC door lock, this will give members more options than just
keys, crowbars and crawling through 200 yr old tunnels. Plus they look
pretty cheep too:

http://www.amazon.com/NFC-tags-Writeable-Programmable-Money-Back/dp/B00CE3IC74/ref=sr_1_cc_2?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1383989728&sr=1-2-catcorr&keywords=nfc+tags

As for names, I still like DoughnutHack :)

You can place your RF stuff in an Altoids can to shield them from being
read. (the can acts as an feriday shield) Also, you can buy a shielded
wallet. Oh and you can get shielded cloths (New SynHak Tshirt idea?) even
underwear!
http://www.amazon.com/Underwear-Briefs-Anti-Radiation-Protection-8900614S/dp/B005ANNBUI

Andy / calvinthedestroyer


On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 9:10 PM, Jimmy Carter <[email protected]> wrote:

> I myself wouldn't want an implant either, but I'm assuming syn/hak would
> probably go with cards not implants. In either case both are passive RF
> devices (with the ones that syn/hak would use; active == $$). As such,
> they themselves don't pose any RF exposure threat. The polling device
> (which sends out a very low power pulse, we're talking less than half a
> watt) is no more a threat than your cellphone, and seeing as you're by
> the RFID reader for far less time, its almost negligible.
>
> And in so far as government surveillance with the limited range (at the
> most around a few tens of feet for the awesome ones (ie probably not the
> ones that syn/hak would be using)), there's already two much better ways
> to track you: your cellphone and the internet. I wouldn't be worried
> about these passive RFID cards if you use either of those. (unless you
> only use TOR, use only cash, and ditch your phone every week)
>
> Torrie,
>
> W8UPD put up a RFID system with a battery backup using both an arduino
> and then later a Raspberry Pi. If you'd like to replicate our system
> it'd be decently easy. The system is pretty stable now and requires
> little maintenance.
>
> https://wiki.w8upd.org/wiki/Door_Access
>
> KG4SGP - Jim
>
> On 11/08/2013 08:16 PM, Robert Rybicki wrote:
> > I wear a tin hat sometime too. I would prefer anonymity myself but with
> advancements in imaging technology, drones, and satellites those hopes are
> lost. I truly don't know if I should still resist or embrace it.
> >
> > What concerns me is having a radio transponder in my person. The effect
> of radio waves on biology are not fully understood. We don't know how much
> we are messing up until years later when future generations look back and
> face palm.
> >
> > As a general rule for me I try to keep non biological things on the
> outside. Chin implants erode bone tissue, silicone makes hard breasts, and
> titanium alloys can leach aluminum. Just saying, as it is with everything
> you have to weigh the good with the bad. I just do not see the advantage in
> this technology yet.
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> >> On Nov 8, 2013, at 5:06 PM, "Seeley, Tim (PSA-Akron)" <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Please forgive me for this wet blanket thought: but this implant idea
> has dangerous, far reaching, freedom destroying, potential.  If big brother
> keeps tabs on out phone calls now, what would he do with this level of
> financial and geographical tracking device?  Sounds too much like the
> foretold mark of the beast to me.
> >>
> >> V/R
> >> Tim Seeley
> >>
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Torrie Fischer
> >> Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 3:35 PM
> >> To: SYN/HAK discussion list
> >> Subject: Re: [SH-Discuss] Interesting project to show SYN/HAK
> >>
> >>> On Friday, November 08, 2013 11:28:52 Justin Herman wrote:
> >>> What are we needing for the door?
> >> An RFID reader chip and external housing, a properly designed+built 12v
> DC power supply instead of the ugly PSU hack that is fail-insecure that can
> be toggled by an arduino, and a circuit to interface the arduino with the
> RFID chip and whatever power supply it needs.
> >>
> >> And a bunch of RFID tokens for people.
> >>
> >> I think thats it, really. If someone wants to design the whole thing as
> a small single circuit, I can arrange to produce some circuit boards to be
> populated and easily assembled by others that want the same setup. Bonus
> points for using a raw AVR chip.
> >>
> >>> On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Torrie Fischer
> >> <[email protected]>wrote:
> >>>> On Friday, November 01, 2013 09:41:37 David Sikes wrote:
> >>>>> http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-xnt-implantable-nfc-chip You
> guys
> >>>>> might be interested in this.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> This is an implantable microchip that can be installed by your local
> >>>>> piercing artist that can then be used to share links, virtual
> business
> >>>>> cards, unlock doors, log in to computers, all kinds of amazing
> things!
> >>>>> If
> >>>>> you could help us share this with the community so we can get this
> to be
> >>>> a
> >>>>
> >>>>> reality, it would be amazing and sincerely appreciated!
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I'd also be more than happy to work with you to set up authentication
> >>>>> systems that are NFC compatible and can work with this chip, such as
> the
> >>>>> one we have implemented to open the door at FamiLAB in Orlando.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks! If you have any questions, let me know!
> >>>> Neat. We're looking to get an NFC door lock going, but we haven't
> invested
> >>>> in
> >>>> the components for it yet.
> >>>>
> >>>>> By the way, you guys win at hackerspace names.
> >>>> woo, thanks!
> >>>>
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> David Sikes
> >>>>> Owner, Sikes PC Repair
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Cell/Work: (407) 463-2925
> >>>>> Mail: [email protected]
> >>>>> http://www.SikesPC.com
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