I will make sure to remember watching this video, so that i can tell my kids about the guy doing this from his garage, and that he was the one to start the cyborg revolution. Then my two year old son looks up to me and says: " I know. School downloaded it to my brain last week"
You're not doing yourself a favor by naming your company Dangerous Things. It's like instead of having the name McDonalds, they are named Unhealthy Things.
Idk I mean there is an American audiophile company called schiit pronounced "shit" and they have taken off in sales and make some of the best products available for the audiophile market. Dangerous things is a catchy name that won't be forgotten.
Exactly.. this guy is jumping a step. First get the technology into a wrist band or a watch, then after the product is widely adopted people may consider putting the technology under their skin.
The whole point to this is to make it discreet and so that you never lose it. You lose your encryption key, then you pretty much loose access to anything you encrypted with it, and possibly hand control over to someone else. Since it is discreet, nobody will suspect you have an encryption key in your arm. Now yes, I agree this guy is jumping two steps ahead in the process, but using a wristband that you can lose and someone else can easily find defeats the whole purpose of having a personal cryptographic key. Now I am not a "biohacker," (is that what people with these implants are called?), but I think implants are much better for this purpose than a wristband or USB drive. Also some people have suggested storing encryption keys on your phone, but the problem with having the encryption keys on your phone is that it is connected to the Internet, and that means someone can figure out a way to gain access to it; phones are inherently insecure. So in my opinion, implants are better if they are done safely to minimize infections and future risks.
Don't take the Rifd chip inside of it's the mark of the beast once you take it the government is going to control you and you will become a slave to them and the results get much worst you will not enter heaven and you will be going to hell.
The point is that this will lead to better,more integrated technology,just like why we keep building quantum computers that have thousands of times less processing power than regular computers,because they will keep getting better and better until they surpass the alternatives.
I feel like there would need to be a better reason than the convenience of not needing to carry my keys or wallet to implant this in me. I'd rather wear a digital wristband than do that. For the record I'm not against this. There just needs to be a better reason. Keep up the good work.
@@oxycontinental8936 that's definitely true. I watched this 5 years ago. I don't remember if that was one of the points of an implant. Makes sense though.
I installed one of his NExT RFID+NFC chip implants in my hand, and have my vehicle door set up to unlock, my garage door and I can start my motorcycle with it. I'll have more things in the future but it's pretty cool.
I like the idea of using an implanted rfid chip, but what worries me is that anyone could scan my chip if they get close enough, which is both a security problem, and yet another privacy problem.
Not to be stupid, but using encrypted keys and all that are implanted really makes me wonder how a guy in this line of work has never seen Johnny Pnemonic lol
paulowarren31 yes, I understand. Still, I imagine the private key is in the tag, right? It is used to sign the transaction. What's stopping someone from bumping into me and scanning my private key without me noticing? RFID is very unsafe AFAIK.
(For this implant)You sterilize the area of implantation then using a scalpel make an incision wide enough for the implant to fit through(about 5 millimeters wide)and use surgical tweezers to pull it out(stitching may be necessary),and yes you can remove it without needing to go to a hospital.
Still a long way to go for this technology, but it looks good. How easy would it be to change the keys if your key got stolen with something like ukey. The recovery key still has to be stored somewhere secure.
I could never have that under my skin. Could never have piercings either. Have tattoos but the idea of sticking an object under my skin like that creeps me out
so how is this stuff powered and what do you do when the battery dies? i know that we have wireless charging nowadays so I assume that but what about the radiation
Amal Graafstra appeared on our THINKING Podcast and goes more in-depth about his implants and philosophies...check it out! th-cam.com/video/C2j42guHWvA/w-d-xo.html
allot of hacking events usually have a bio hacking section get them to programme and implant one there or buy a kit preprogrammed online and implant it yourself
What if the central Bank controls what chips can play and who can have one. What if suddenly you piss someone in the high government and you are banned from the central base.?
Two arm fulls of groceries in the face of a door that closes on it's own under it's own weight is a horrific thing. Being able to scan something you never lose is quite valuable to avoid putting down groceries, propping the door open, etc. Is it too much to just walk to the store? Since you likely drive there.
@Pee In My Mouth, Mommy that could work, but you're discounting the benefits of having something with you that is difficult to steal, and even harder to misplace or forget to put on.
@7:28 the uki is a very small security oriented computer @7:30 the uki a java nfc card ..... That was a hell of a quick rollercoaster Java and security doesn't get along together. DIdn't you learned anything from the past 15 years of security breaches / conferences / etc ?
How do they not, lol? Breaches because of "Java" have mostly been breaches because of the now defunct web-applet plugin (running Java in your browser). Java probably runs in your bank and Java-clones like C# definitely do too. Java is genuinely a good language.
Java is a mess. Lazy devs love it because it comes with a ton of prebuilt functions. But it's still a mess, performance are bad, security breaches (out of the web-appelt) at least twice a year. And the cherry on top of that cake, oracle announced that their next jdk would not be free to use anymore. Thus I see more and more db management apps / users frontend apps turning their back on Java for C++ or C# (not that I think good things of C#). Universities are not introducing students to devs using java as first language anymore. All signs are here. Java is dead within 10/15 years.
RyuhasNERV **"..turning their back on Java for C++"** Literally never going to happen. C++ development is far more expensive and time consuming. Java is one of the cheapest platforms with the most abundant amount of libraries and developers. Java is also one of the fastest languages available, so it is a perfect compromise between the development time of something like Python and the performance of C++. **"Lazy devs love it because it comes with a ton of prebuilt functions."** People who aren't baby hipsters or people who are working on embedded systems love it because it just makes sense. It is fast, cheap, and hard to mess up. **"Universities are not introducing students to devs using java as first language anymore. "** Again, literally not true. Many universities do. All over the world. **"security breaches (out of the web-appelt) at least twice a year."** Sometimes elevation exploits can exist, yes, but almost all attacks only matter if the attacker has already gained access to your system. Java does not magically communicate via the network. You have to have had access to the computer to begin with. Windows, Linux, and probably Mac all issue security patches more than once a year, but does that mean they are bad pieces of software? No. Oracle is proactive and fixes the problems quickly. **"performance are bad"** No, it just isn't. It is pretty much the fastest thing outside of C++, C and ASM. Thanks to JIT, in some cases it can even outperform C++, but those are rare. It decimates all those dynamic languages that everyone seems to love, like Python. **"And the cherry on top of that cake, oracle announced that their next jdk would not be free to use anymore."** That is just literally not true. JDK 9 will still be free and OpenJDK will provide the open source version of it, as it has been since forever. Nothing changed.
the problem with current RFID chips is they are exploitable, anyone can copy a key, and all it takes to get YOUR key is to hack what you use it with, and with more and more embedded devices coming to the market. Its not something that needs to be addressed first, keeping all these new IoT devices secure is the main concern. Now do I believe that humans will never augment themselves? no that's stupid, our advances in technology are astounding! And things like this are needed to raise awareness, but implementing the tech by current standards has flaws that might require replacement of these chips further down the line, and if you think people are squeamish about them now, wait until they have to think about having one removed every 10 years or so as tech advances.
Very interested in the future implementations & acceptance of this tech. My only issue seems to be the focus on embedding said 'tech' into the body. Likely to become outdated, why not simply integrate into an accessory, similar to a bracelet?
Farine i know I'm a bit late, but maybe this still interests you. I'm not sure about the first part, but I doubt it's possible for the same reason the second part is unlikely. NFC chips only have a range of a few centimeters, so maybe someone would be able to detect your chip, but from that distance they could propably just use a metal detector and check the common implant spots. Because of the short range, for someone to track you, they would basically have to go on a walk with you, always staying in the range of a few centimeters from your hands and that kinda defeats the purpose of tracking someone
That same quote has been echoed throughout history and never comes true yes the earth will die and yes more than likely at some point the human race will die but there is no logical way to know when or how. And no a book sure as hell does not predict the future never has never will.
Oh hi there! Why do you assume this guy is bad? Just because he made an rfid chip that literally does nothing unless there’s a transmitter a few centimeters away?
Just saying tho, what’s stopping people from cloning your RFID simply by bumping into you? In China, you can easily clone your RFID key fob for only 10 RMB (less than 2 USD)...
throw away your phone, online presence and your pc in general, right now! I have some very bad news for you if you think this chip is the worst thing;)
in my country we been using RFID chips for almost 10 years now on milk cows, sheep and other cattle. in their ears. ask yourself are you cattle or are you men ?
Wow I wonder what those RFID Chips are for...identification? Weird. Not like we all have something like that on us today...Oh yeah! ID. Credit card, bank account, your ip address, the phone you hold, your facebook account, etc. Guess we already are.
Anything attached to your phone is inherently insecure because you can never audit all the components. You're essentially trusting a black box that does not necessarily align with your intentions.
WhoIsAmaze Likely not "you" personally, but "you" in the aggregate are highly valuable commodities in the criminal underground. That's why massive breaches of large cybersystems are on the rise. The payoff is much greater, unless you're targeting a "whale" who you can pivot from to gain greater access to an organization.
would it ever be possible to implant a bionic chip that is made out of organic compounds yet not entirely emerged with meat and skin so it wouldn't be as scary/ uncomfortable as it is now? (not that i have ever had one, just had that feeling from the look of it)
so my bank has a NFC tag on my card,would i be able to copy that tag onto a chip and get it inplanted? because idk how i would get the data from my bankcard (its a belgian debitcard)
If someone steals your Digital Signature by intercepting it they can sign everything on your behalf. This can be a problem in the future. Best solution would be to have a non-fixed key, they you update once in a while and authenticate somewhere with for example biomedical data, Iris scan, fingerprint ect.
don't take it it's the mark of the beast once you get it you will not enter the kingdom of God you will enter a place that's it's worst than anything you will ever imagine which is called hell.
This is amazing, imagine not haveing to use a password, and fingerprint ID gone and the only thing you have to do to pay for something is hold your wrist. I would love to store my data as myself, and be able to develope something like this
Dude your works are amazing i hope someday this pays off with positive thinking i see this as a historical event lets face it Mankind has always been made to evolve i call this the Tech age keep at it GODSPEED!.
by the way i hope you dont rely on that modified ps90 for self defense, those kinds of modifications are always vulnerable to rfid jamming which a criminal robbing you could easily do from a distance
I think people are missing the point of it being under the skin. Say I wear a wrist band, what stops me from taking it off and forgetting it, or it being lost, and someone being able to steal all my information? With it being under the skin, you never have to fear about losing it because it's physically impossible to forget it or drop it or lose it.
This is pretty cool but FUCK ME IS THAT A LARGE DIAMETER NEEDLE OR WHAT....
i was thinking the same lmao
Play-Doh that wasn't a needle bruh it was a turkey baster
I will make sure to remember watching this video, so that i can tell my kids about the guy doing this from his garage, and that he was the one to start the cyborg revolution. Then my two year old son looks up to me and says: " I know. School downloaded it to my brain last week"
Expired Lamb downloaded to your kids brain thats so fucked up they can put whatever agenda they want its removal of free will
You're a sick human
Why is a 2 year old at school
UsingCheats thats another problem 😁
Maximus Campbell you a dumb ass bot 🤖
You're not doing yourself a favor by naming your company Dangerous Things. It's like instead of having the name McDonalds, they are named Unhealthy Things.
I thought the name was rather off myself. The name alone would keep me from buying one. Far from professional.
Screw "professional". I sincerely hope this never goes "mainstream". It'll prevent the know-nothings from abusing the technology.
fuck the normies this shit is unique and mainstream marketing should solely be used for shit that normies are going to buy, like shitty $800 phones.
Idk I mean there is an American audiophile company called schiit pronounced "shit" and they have taken off in sales and make some of the best products available for the audiophile market. Dangerous things is a catchy name that won't be forgotten.
It think it's supposed to appeal to edgy people who think it's cool because yeah, normies aren't going to do that anyway. It's supposed to be radical.
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TheCivilAnarchist lol
yh shup silverman right zac, yh fuck you silverman we all hate you
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I would rather use some kind of wrist band instead
good idea instead putting shit in your skin
Exactly.. this guy is jumping a step. First get the technology into a wrist band or a watch, then after the product is widely adopted people may consider putting the technology under their skin.
The whole point to this is to make it discreet and so that you never lose it. You lose your encryption key, then you pretty much loose access to anything you encrypted with it, and possibly hand control over to someone else. Since it is discreet, nobody will suspect you have an encryption key in your arm. Now yes, I agree this guy is jumping two steps ahead in the process, but using a wristband that you can lose and someone else can easily find defeats the whole purpose of having a personal cryptographic key. Now I am not a "biohacker," (is that what people with these implants are called?), but I think implants are much better for this purpose than a wristband or USB drive. Also some people have suggested storing encryption keys on your phone, but the problem with having the encryption keys on your phone is that it is connected to the Internet, and that means someone can figure out a way to gain access to it; phones are inherently insecure. So in my opinion, implants are better if they are done safely to minimize infections and future risks.
Plus he even stated at the end of the video, it was meant to be a way for him to have that security without even thinking about it.
+Alex Randomkat you make a lot of great points. however, if I came up to you with a machete...
I feel like we are slipping into the world of Watch Dogs
this is awesome. I really hope this brings him more business. the rfid weapon locks are extremely practical and should be implemented more widely.
Implanting things into me is fine and all, but I wouldn't be able to handle a needle that size sticking into me.
Mavu-in Kirugoa they usually give you an injection of lidocaine beforehand to stop any discomfort or pain.
Mavu-in Kirugoa big needle= fine
Small and pointy= aww hel nal
@Liam O'Luachra Did it hurt like a piercing?
Hurt less than getting your blood drawn. When I got my implant, I thought it would hurt, too, but it was barely noticeable.
Don't take the Rifd chip inside of it's the mark of the beast once you take it the government is going to control you and you will become a slave to them and the results get much worst you will not enter heaven and you will be going to hell.
A finger print scanner would work just as well... don't really see the point of this
But your finger would need to make contact and it can't store information
You could create a hash from your fingerprint and use it as an encryption key or sth
Totally agree. How is this better than a fingerprint?
Those are easily fooled with tape
The point is that this will lead to better,more integrated technology,just like why we keep building quantum computers that have thousands of times less processing power than regular computers,because they will keep getting better and better until they surpass the alternatives.
I feel like there would need to be a better reason than the convenience of not needing to carry my keys or wallet to implant this in me. I'd rather wear a digital wristband than do that. For the record I'm not against this. There just needs to be a better reason. Keep up the good work.
Norman J. Murk you can’t loose something implanted u can loose a watch
The people who make it do make ring version
@@gunner1660 that's what I mean. A ring would be fine. Something wearable at first would seem safer until an implant was proven as safe.
@@gunner1660 Here we are 5 years later. I remember making this comment. I wonder how far along they are now.
@@oxycontinental8936 that's definitely true. I watched this 5 years ago. I don't remember if that was one of the points of an implant. Makes sense though.
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Lmao.
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lmao
404 is an HTTP status code. not a general purpose IT error message
Nnay yeah for so punters with water damage. Not signal blocking which is 404
I installed one of his NExT RFID+NFC chip implants in my hand, and have my vehicle door set up to unlock, my garage door and I can start my motorcycle with it. I'll have more things in the future but it's pretty cool.
What do you use to program it?
I like the idea of using an implanted rfid chip, but what worries me is that anyone could scan my chip if they get close enough, which is both a security problem, and yet another privacy problem.
hate to break it to you but they already can, if you carry a smart phone or a cell phone.
That's the point of the uki
He really breezes over "it's very difficult to steal". Doesn't want to have to think about that one
Also very obvious if someone steals it.
Not to be stupid, but using encrypted keys and all that are implanted really makes me wonder how a guy in this line of work has never seen Johnny Pnemonic lol
Motherboard : Lots of interesting mini documentaries, please keep them coming!
How can you maintain private cryptographic keys secure in an RFID tag (which is easily 'clonable')?
y just shake his hand and read it out... clone it
look up RSA public key encryption
chinese hacked rsa id
paulowarren31 yes, I understand. Still, I imagine the private key is in the tag, right? It is used to sign the transaction. What's stopping someone from bumping into me and scanning my private key without me noticing? RFID is very unsafe AFAIK.
The Rfid chip only emmits the public key
Dude is dope, as long as he stays on top of this technology industrially he will be a multi-millionaire in the next 20 years.
How has he overcome the formation of fatty tissue around the implants?
Maria das Santos this is a fundamental issue
What happens when you get an MRI with one of these in your hand? Does it rip it out of your hand at lightning fast speeds?
Nicholas Sellers no just like a bone screw or pacemaker or breast implant does not rip out of you during an MRI
how do u remove rfid after implant?
vim m you dont
surgery
(For this implant)You sterilize the area of implantation then using a scalpel make an incision wide enough for the implant to fit through(about 5 millimeters wide)and use surgical tweezers to pull it out(stitching may be necessary),and yes you can remove it without needing to go to a hospital.
Still a long way to go for this technology, but it looks good. How easy would it be to change the keys if your key got stolen with something like ukey. The recovery key still has to be stored somewhere secure.
Can't wait for the uki to come out
Nevin Zavell and i cant wait to steal your info via RFID
I could never have that under my skin. Could never have piercings either. Have tattoos but the idea of sticking an object under my skin like that creeps me out
dope. go amal
Why do i feel like this is gonna go really wrong soon
Looks scary as hell
Yea and if u take it u would go to hell too
Good thing hell and all that jesus gospel bullshit doesn't exist! LOL. Dumb ass sheep...
it's simple as shit... it's an nfc tag
+Chris W Calm the fuck down, I think he meant it like when people say "Holy shit".
Jgomez836 nope that dude had another comment like that ....but u can never be sure if he is just joking or trolling
Do you think rfid chip is necessary, I would prefer an rfid key chain tnx
JESUS AND HARAMBE DIDN´T DIE FOR THIS
can it be removed if you change your mind about it? or say you wanna get a newer version
Wouldn't a "chip" inside of u be a problem if ur traveling through airport security?!?!
Especially America's airports!!!
Moe Al Ferarri There are people with magnets implanted and they don't have a problem with flying.
No,because you can't hide a gun or a bomb in something the size of a grain of rice.
They are too small and week to triiger an alarm
Moe Al Ferarri some people got metal plates in their bones and they fly no problem
Well am ordering this in a minute. Can't wait!
I want one of those
Dont do it
@@silentsociopath9106 no, he should do it they are awesome it’s just the insertion that sucks
so how is this stuff powered and what do you do when the battery dies? i know that we have wireless charging nowadays so I assume that but what about the radiation
you don't charge it at all.
lul he put Java in himself willingly?
lol, I lived on orcas island, they appear to be holding this at the YMCA there, it's awesome, it has a 500 foot long zipline.
Buying right now.
Amal Graafstra appeared on our THINKING Podcast and goes more in-depth about his implants and philosophies...check it out!
th-cam.com/video/C2j42guHWvA/w-d-xo.html
what about immune response, to these chips.
they coat them with a material the body can dissolve
They are coated in glass or metal or some other material that the body doesn't react to.
They coat it with titanium
@@jacobbenson3620 also coated in gold
SemiCircle #FreeKekistan ‘t*
Every time I see that needle stabbing into the skin, my sphincter does a somersault
Nope Nope Nope, did you see the size of that needle?
Usually they give you an injection of lidocaine beforehand to stop pain
How would someone go about to get this done? Sounds really interesting!
allot of hacking events usually have a bio hacking section get them to programme and implant one there or buy a kit preprogrammed online and implant it yourself
buy it on their website and do it yourself. Google dangerous things
+The Reich-tous Shepherd right, thanks!
my phone does all that, this guy wants to different, in a bad way
What if the central Bank controls what chips can play and who can have one. What if suddenly you piss someone in the high government and you are banned from the central base.?
State of the art technology in his body but computers from over 10 years ago
LOGIC
It is to much just to open a door!
Two arm fulls of groceries in the face of a door that closes on it's own under it's own weight is a horrific thing. Being able to scan something you never lose is quite valuable to avoid putting down groceries, propping the door open, etc. Is it too much to just walk to the store? Since you likely drive there.
@Pee In My Mouth, Mommy that could work, but you're discounting the benefits of having something with you that is difficult to steal, and even harder to misplace or forget to put on.
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@7:28 the uki is a very small security oriented computer
@7:30 the uki a java nfc card
..... That was a hell of a quick rollercoaster
Java and security doesn't get along together. DIdn't you learned anything from the past 15 years of security breaches / conferences / etc ?
How do they not, lol?
Breaches because of "Java" have mostly been breaches because of the now defunct web-applet plugin (running Java in your browser).
Java probably runs in your bank and Java-clones like C# definitely do too.
Java is genuinely a good language.
Java is a mess. Lazy devs love it because it comes with a ton of prebuilt functions. But it's still a mess, performance are bad, security breaches (out of the web-appelt) at least twice a year. And the cherry on top of that cake, oracle announced that their next jdk would not be free to use anymore. Thus I see more and more db management apps / users frontend apps turning their back on Java for C++ or C# (not that I think good things of C#). Universities are not introducing students to devs using java as first language anymore. All signs are here. Java is dead within 10/15 years.
RyuhasNERV
**"..turning their back on Java for C++"**
Literally never going to happen. C++ development is far more expensive and time consuming.
Java is one of the cheapest platforms with the most abundant amount of libraries and developers. Java is also one of the fastest languages available, so it is a perfect compromise between the development time of something like Python and the performance of C++.
**"Lazy devs love it because it comes with a ton of prebuilt functions."**
People who aren't baby hipsters or people who are working on embedded systems love it because it just makes sense.
It is fast, cheap, and hard to mess up.
**"Universities are not introducing students to devs using java as first language anymore. "**
Again, literally not true. Many universities do. All over the world.
**"security breaches (out of the web-appelt) at least twice a year."**
Sometimes elevation exploits can exist, yes, but almost all attacks only matter if the attacker has already gained access to your system. Java does not magically communicate via the network.
You have to have had access to the computer to begin with.
Windows, Linux, and probably Mac all issue security patches more than once a year, but does that mean they are bad pieces of software? No.
Oracle is proactive and fixes the problems quickly.
**"performance are bad"**
No, it just isn't. It is pretty much the fastest thing outside of C++, C and ASM.
Thanks to JIT, in some cases it can even outperform C++, but those are rare.
It decimates all those dynamic languages that everyone seems to love, like Python.
**"And the cherry on top of that cake, oracle announced that their next jdk would not be free to use anymore."**
That is just literally not true. JDK 9 will still be free and OpenJDK will provide the open source version of it, as it has been since forever.
Nothing changed.
MARK OF THE BEAST?!!!?!?
(lol)
Mark of bullshit XD
Getting many biohacking implants is in my bucket list :)
this dude alone has invented more than apple
itsJozh He hasn't invented anything??
itsJozh you’ve definitely won the worst trolling award for 2017
the problem with current RFID chips is they are exploitable, anyone can copy a key, and all it takes to get YOUR key is to hack what you use it with, and with more and more embedded devices coming to the market. Its not something that needs to be addressed first, keeping all these new IoT devices secure is the main concern.
Now do I believe that humans will never augment themselves? no that's stupid, our advances in technology are astounding! And things like this are needed to raise awareness, but implementing the tech by current standards has flaws that might require replacement of these chips further down the line, and if you think people are squeamish about them now, wait until they have to think about having one removed every 10 years or so as tech advances.
Not really a fan of this kind of shit.
Where can I get that NFC kit? I want to encrypt my own office with that!
Triggerd religious people incoming
Bunch of fuckin blind sheep. How sad...
Not against religion just find it very restricting in life.
+〈|ΣχpŁσit|〉[可爱] not against grown ass people truelly believing in Harry Potter...... hmm interesting
+JamboyStu Nah man. As a religious guy myself I would say I dont give a shit what you do or think.
religion or not, NWO is real.
Very interested in the future implementations & acceptance of this tech.
My only issue seems to be the focus on embedding said 'tech' into the body. Likely to become outdated, why not simply integrate into an accessory, similar to a bracelet?
WTF, wrong in so many ways
Could an external device learn that there is am RFID device located in your body? Could that knowledge be used to track a person?
Farine i know I'm a bit late, but maybe this still interests you. I'm not sure about the first part, but I doubt it's possible for the same reason the second part is unlikely. NFC chips only have a range of a few centimeters, so maybe someone would be able to detect your chip, but from that distance they could propably just use a metal detector and check the common implant spots. Because of the short range, for someone to track you, they would basically have to go on a walk with you, always staying in the range of a few centimeters from your hands and that kinda defeats the purpose of tracking someone
this is a sign that the end is near.
Jep, This is what John wrote about :/
How the fuck do you guys figure that?
That same quote has been echoed throughout history and never comes true yes the earth will die and yes more than likely at some point the human race will die but there is no logical way to know when or how. And no a book sure as hell does not predict the future never has never will.
+Andr01d3 reported for cursing.
I believe Not Cool Bro is referring to the Book of Relevation.
Are there any risks?
I hope he stays in his garage
I hope a T1000 jumps out with a pump action shotgun and smokes this dude.
Oh hi there! Why do you assume this guy is bad? Just because he made an rfid chip that literally does nothing unless there’s a transmitter a few centimeters away?
Because technology is scary to the simple minded
Just saying tho, what’s stopping people from cloning your RFID simply by bumping into you? In China, you can easily clone your RFID key fob for only 10 RMB (less than 2 USD)...
Have fun having your exact location given away to every company, government and your dad. What is privacy?
Sir Kane these implants can only send and receive data from a few centimeters at most.
throw away your phone, online presence and your pc in general, right now! I have some very bad news for you if you think this chip is the worst thing;)
It is, because as a lawyer I know when to leave my phone and everything at "home". Well with this shit... You cant leave your arm at home :D
One more fingerprint that can be read from a few feet away...
B Nagy
few cm*
very interesting look forward to seeing how this grows
Revelation 13:16
drewpitbull so fucking what?
Nice
White Greed, White Imperialism, White Mark of the Beast.
He just took the MARK
in my country we been using RFID chips for almost 10 years now
on milk cows, sheep and other cattle. in their ears.
ask yourself
are you cattle or are you men ?
Catnium people use baths for dogs are you a dog or a man. Your argument is retarded
We're less cattle than some of the religious people in the comment section talking about all this "mark of the beast" bullshit.
Wow I wonder what those RFID Chips are for...identification? Weird. Not like we all have something like that on us today...Oh yeah! ID. Credit card, bank account, your ip address, the phone you hold, your facebook account, etc. Guess we already are.
I AM MEN
Do you do something to others that you wouldnt do to yourself
will never take off. wrong approach. you could just use biometry or simply have the crypto keys on your phone
Anything attached to your phone is inherently insecure because you can never audit all the components. You're essentially trusting a black box that does not necessarily align with your intentions.
+Mike Trieu (MegasChara) no ones out to get you
WhoIsAmaze Likely not "you" personally, but "you" in the aggregate are highly valuable commodities in the criminal underground. That's why massive breaches of large cybersystems are on the rise. The payoff is much greater, unless you're targeting a "whale" who you can pivot from to gain greater access to an organization.
So how long before the New World Order makes me have one.
love this channel so much !
Its the mark of the beast
Erick Flores Is that from lord of the rings ?
Erick Flores And your the mark of stupidity.
@Yami Rose Suicide is rate is extremely high amongst Caucasians.Erick Flores does not look Caucasian to me,but you probably are.
Hail Satan bringer of knowledge and truth
great idea! keep you secret keys in your hand where any hidden radio can just pick it up. If anything that's much less secure.
Mark of the beast will be similar to this.
I agree
Is that from Pokemon or Digimon?
Rob A DEAD
Simply awesome the future is present.
how can i contact him ? for business purposes
enjoyed the video a lot
would it ever be possible to implant a bionic chip that is made out of organic compounds yet not entirely emerged with meat and skin so it wouldn't be as scary/ uncomfortable as it is now? (not that i have ever had one, just had that feeling from the look of it)
This type of technology is so annoying it really gets under my skin.
I'm very happy being human, nobody is going to implant me with anything. That is when other people will control you.
There HAS to be people willing to invest in this. Seriously shocked he is still in a garage
Your arm has now become much more valuable.
Besides, everything you interface is becoming hooked to the internet.
so my bank has a NFC tag on my card,would i be able to copy that tag onto a chip and get it inplanted? because idk how i would get the data from my bankcard (its a belgian debitcard)
"i didn't want a key" you could do that with a fingerprint scanner today lol
biometric security is way way less secure than RFID tech
If someone steals your Digital Signature by intercepting it they can sign everything on your behalf. This can be a problem in the future. Best solution would be to have a non-fixed key, they you update once in a while and authenticate somewhere with for example biomedical data, Iris scan, fingerprint ect.
Love it, where Is my cyberpunk community at??
I think these emerging technologies are very very promising. I hope the government will allow it free range long enough to recognize the potential : ]
Does anyone know what happens if they need to go through an MRI? That's one of my concerns..
It's gets warm and itchy. I've heard some people say it spins inside them. But it doesn't come flying out.
I couldn't stop thinking about how poorly those Tupperware containers were secured to your car, pretty cool gadget though.
My man Amal, s/o from the DT forum
man i love this technology
where do i get one
pls reply
don't take it it's the mark of the beast once you get it you will not enter the kingdom of God you will enter a place that's it's worst than anything you will ever imagine which is called hell.
you just buy them from his store.
@@michaelyoung7171 go watch some theramintrees videos, you preacher.
This is amazing, imagine not haveing to use a password, and fingerprint ID gone and the only thing you have to do to pay for something is hold your wrist. I would love to store my data as myself, and be able to develope something like this
Dude your works are amazing i hope someday this pays off with positive thinking i see this as a historical event lets face it Mankind has always been made to evolve i call this the Tech age keep at it GODSPEED!.
sounds to clos to Revelation 13:16-18 the biochip to me ?
by the way i hope you dont rely on that modified ps90 for self defense, those kinds of modifications are always vulnerable to rfid jamming which a criminal robbing you could easily do from a distance
I think people are missing the point of it being under the skin. Say I wear a wrist band, what stops me from taking it off and forgetting it, or it being lost, and someone being able to steal all my information? With it being under the skin, you never have to fear about losing it because it's physically impossible to forget it or drop it or lose it.
if we were to steal his key, I guess we got no choice but to butcher his hand...
off topic, but who knows what model of frames the interviewer is wearing, lol?
really good job with vid,very professional
Lol I like how he has a vacuum oven and press in the back
A legend says motherboard would answer if youre early.
Fuck that legend
does it have a battery?
This is kinda scary bc people will rip off your arm if they are desperate to know the decryption key