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ALERT! Obama Signs Executive Order to Microchip All Credit Cards Read more at ht


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2014 Oct 19, 4:18am   3,640 views  13 comments

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1   Bellingham Bill   2014 Oct 19, 4:38am  

oh noes this is clearly the end of the world

oh wait it's not "all" cards just government-issued cards

I'm really embarrassed to have to share a country with you dumbshits

2   Ceffer   2014 Oct 19, 4:42am  

Today the micro chipped CC, tomorrow the tattooed bar code with GPS ink.

3   Bigsby   2014 Oct 19, 4:50am  

What's the issue with a bit more credit card security? Chip and pin has been around for a decade in the UK and elsewhere. It's a good thing.

4   Shaman   2014 Oct 19, 7:39am  

We need more credit card security not less. I'm sick of the fraud business. Why is it still so easy to use a cc without PIN or even an ID?
It's got to be because the cc companies profit from the fraud. Otherwise why would so many Armenians be driving luxury cars?

5   Bubbabeefcake   2014 Oct 19, 9:17am  

Now the only concern is a push to a purely digital currency.

Where you can't hold physical paper and are tied to the credit and debit cards.

6   Bellingham Bill   2014 Oct 19, 9:35am  

We won't be using paper money in my lifetime, for sure.

I go months without touching the stuff as it is.

This is only a concern to you if you're a right-wing nutjob.

pass the tinfoil, man

paper currency is not money, it represents money you've taken out of your account at your friendly neighborhood financial institution

Money is just a $ followed by some numbers.

welcome to the 21st century, LOL

7   FortWayne   2014 Oct 19, 9:36am  

Aren't microchips sending some sort of a radio signal make that easier for hackers to get into? My cards, can't be stolen from some radio receiver, you got to swipe mine.

Doesn't seem to me like microchips are more secure like the article wants us to believe.

8   FortWayne   2014 Oct 19, 9:37am  

Bubbabear says

Now the only concern is a push to a purely digital currency.

Where you can't hold physical paper and are tied to the credit and debit cards.

That won't be a good way to go even for US. That'll let credit card companies collect 2-3% of every transaction in every economic aspect. Even our government can't afford that type of handout.

9   Bubbabeefcake   2014 Oct 19, 10:20am  

Bellingham Bill says

welcome to the 21st century, LOL

Yep ...tbat's what Putin keeps telling Crony Central Bankers....welcome to the 21st Century LOL!

10   RWSGFY   2014 Oct 20, 3:19am  

FortWayne says

Aren't microchips sending some sort of a radio signal make that easier for hackers to get into?

Nope. The ones on the credit cards are full-contact deal. You're thinking about RFID chips like ones in passports now.

11   zzyzzx   2014 Oct 20, 3:38am  

FortWayne says

Aren't microchips sending some sort of a radio signal make that easier for hackers to get into?

No. That's the Chase "blink" feature that's been discontinued.

12   FortWayne   2014 Oct 21, 1:31am  

Straw Man says

FortWayne says

Aren't microchips sending some sort of a radio signal make that easier for hackers to get into?

Nope. The ones on the credit cards are full-contact deal. You're thinking about RFID chips like ones in passports now.

Oh I see, now I don't want to renew my passport. My old one feels more secure because it doesn't have the radio installed in it.

13   JH   2014 Oct 21, 1:41am  

Bubbabear says

Now the only concern is a push to a purely digital currency.

Where you can't hold physical paper and are tied to the credit and debit cards.

So? I don't have space for paper in my skinny jeans

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