32M became the first company to implant microchips into employees
Biohacking or biological hacking is likely to explode in the tech world, even if it comes with benefits that are potentially risky.
Biohacking or biological hacking is likely to explode in the tech world, even if it comes with benefits that are potentially risky.
A few years ago, a hacker implanted an NFC chip into his left hand, right between his thumb and forefinger, then hacked his Android phone, went through all security methods and showed the danger of biohacking.
Later that year, another hacker implanted a small NFC chip with a Bitcoin account password right under his skin, helping him buy goods or transfer bank accounts just by hand.
Biological hacking is becoming more and more present, and a technology company in Wisconsin has also begun to adopt this technology.
On its website, Marketing Three Square Market (32M) announced that it has partnered with BioHax International bio-hacking company to provide microchips (microchips) to all its employees on August 1 . Although not required, the company wanted that at least 50 people would participate in this biological hacking process.
Like other biological hacks, the chip will be implanted under the skin, between the thumb and forefinger and using the short-range wireless (NFC-Near-Field Communications) technology - also The technology has created credit cards and mobile money transfer methods, along with Radio-Frequency Indentification (RFID) technology.
Micro-culture implements the convenience of many daily activities
According to 32M, these chips will help employees log into the company's computers, pay for meals from semi-automatic machines and use photo machines . The company's CEO insists that 'absolutely no GPS tracking .
'We foresaw the use of RFID technology to do many things, from buying and selling in the office, opening doors, using photocopiers to logging in to computers, unlocking phones, sharing business cards, archiving. Other RFID health and billing information, 'said 32M Director Todd Wesstby. 'Ultimately, this technology will become the standard, allowing you to use at the airport, public transit, buying and selling .'
Employees who agreed to participate will receive chips at the Chip Party session on August 1 at their headquarters in River Falls, Wisconsin.
32M is said to be a leader in the microchip industry, designing small convenience stores with automated vending machines (self-checkout kiosk / vending machines), which can be found in many large companies. . The company has more than 2,000 kiosks in nearly 20 countries, operating more than 6,000 kiosks at TurnKey Corrections,
Although information and biotechnology are increasingly appearing, it also raises concerns about security and privacy. Hackers can use this technology for nefarious purposes. And remember that the more advanced technology means, the more technology the cybercrime uses.
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