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HOW TO DESTROY AN RFID CHIP.

A simple P.S.A. from your buddy Hitler.
Listen to me now and believe me later.
Since i give the source, and i did not write anything below the link, i have omitted quotation marks.

Source: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-blockkill-RFID-chips/

In this Instructable I will describe different ways to block or kill RFID tags. RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification. If you do not know about this technology yet, you should definitely start familiarizing yourself with it, because the number of different devices that utilize these types of tags is growing exponentially.

RFID chips are very similar to barcodes in the sense that a certain amount of data is contained within them, and then transmitted to a reading device which then processes and utilizes the information.

The major difference is that barcodes have to be physically visible to the reading device, which is usually only able to scan them at a distance of a 12 inches or less. RFID tags, on the other hand, do not have to be visible to the reading device. They can be scanned through clothes, wallets, and even cars. The distance from which they can be read is also much greater than that of a barcode. At DEFCON an RFID tag was scanned at a distance of 69 feet, and that was back in 2005, the possible reading distance now is probably much greater than that.

There are a few different categories of RFID tags, but the most common ones, and the ones we will be dealing with in this instructable, are the "passive" type. Passive RFID chips contain no internal power supply.

They contain an antenna which is able to have a current induced in it when within range of the RFID reader. The tag then uses that electricity to power the internal chip, which bounces its data back out through the antenna, where it will be picked up by the reader.

Step 1: Reasons for blocking / destroying RFID chips

The main reason someone would want to block or destroy RFID chips would be to maintain privacy. In the last step I explained that RFID tags can be read from very long distances. The potential for abuse of this technology grows as more and more products and devices are being created with these tags built in.

Companies are getting consumers to blindly accept many RFID tagged products with the promise of convenience; however, most of the devices that contain RFID tags don't really need them. The tags may save a few seconds, but sacrifice an enormous amount of privacy and security. It is now possible for someone, with relatively simple equipment, to walk down a busy sidewalk and pickup the personal information of people carrying RFID tagged devices, without them even knowing.

Being able to block or destroy these chips allows people to decide what type of information they are willing to sacrifice for convenience.

Step 2: Where can RFID chips be found

As RFID chips become cheaper, the number of devices that include them grows.

Currently there are RFID tags in:

- US passports: The RFID tag contains all the information that is written in the passport, along with a digital picture

- Transportation payments: Things like New York's EZ Pass, Florida's Sun Pass, and California's Fast Trak are all RFID based toll payment systems.

- Access control: Many buildings and schools require RFID tagged cards to be used for entry.

- Credit cards: Chase, and a few other banks, now issue credit cards embedded with RFID chips, called "blink". They are able to convince people it is an added convenience, but in reality it is a huge security risk.

Step 3: How to block a RFID tag

Luckily RFID tag signals can easily be blocked. This means that you will have the option to use the tag whenever you want, and prevent others from being able to read it.

The signal sent out by a RFID tag is easily blocked by metal. This means that placing the RFID tag inside of a Faraday cage will prevent the information from being read.

There are already two Instructables on how to build RFID blocking containers:

RFID Secure Wallet

Make a RFID Shielding Pouch Out of Trash
Or if you would rather spend money on something you could build, head over to Think Geek for their RFID blocking wallet and RFID blocking Passport Holder .

Step 4: How to kill your RFID chip

In this step I will describe a few ways to permanently disable or kill an RFID chip. Most products that you own that contain RFID tags belong to you, so you have the right to destroy them; however, tampering with a US passport is a federal offense. Luckily there are ways to kill an RFID tag without leaving any evidence, so as long as you are careful, it would be pretty hard to prove that you did anything illegal.


-The easiest way to kill an RFID, and be sure that it is dead, is to throw it in the microwave for 5 seconds. Doing this will literally melt the chip and antenna making it impossible for the chip to ever be read again. Unfortunately this method has a certain fire risk associated with it. Killing an RFID chip this way will also leave visible evidence that it has been tampered with, making it an unsuitable method for killing the RFID tag in passports. Doing this to a credit card will probably also screw with the magnetic strip on the back making it un-swipeable.

-The second, slightly more convert and less damaging, way to kill an RFID tag is by piercing the chip with a knife or other sharp object. This can only be done if you know exactly where the chip is located within the tag. This method also leaves visible evidence of intentional damage done to the chip, so it is unsuitable for passports.

-The third method is cutting the antenna very close to the chip. By doing this the chip will have no way of receiving electricity, or transmitting its signal back to the reader. This technique also leaves minimal signs of damage, so it would probably not be a good idea to use this on a passport.

-The last (and most covert) method for destroying a RFID tag is to hit it with a hammer. Just pick up any ordinary hammer and give the chip a few swift hard whacks. This will destroy the chip, and leave no evidence that the tag has been tampered with. This method is suitable for destroying the tags in passports, because there will be no proof that you intentionally destroyed the chip.


Added: Jul-19-2011 Occurred On: Jul-19-2011
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  • I microwaved one of mine for 15 minutes.

    Then carefully remove cover, stir.

    Let stand for 5 minutes.

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  • i like being watched like this tho. it a: makes me feel loved, b: makes me feel interesting and c: helps me masturbate knowing the ceiling cat is watching...

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    • @Apex1
      Actually good point,,but what if the government say`s you cant get any health care, food, fuel, housing (all the basics) if you DONT have one implanted?....That being said, I watched a program on T.V not so long ago where a night club in Europe already has implantable chips. They get implanted in the wrist (or there abouts) and when a patron wants something all they do is ask for a drink, get it, then just wave the hand/ wrist over the till and off they go.
      With the already "Tap an More..

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    • @Apex1 they will make it so you CAN'T. They know this, and that is the point. What if your employer makes it a condition to work there (which is exactly what will happen).

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    • @Apex1 You can always just microwave yourself for a few seconds to kill the RFID tag...

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  • You're taking the probleme from the wrong end, if you don't want to be treated like an animal, remove the jewish bankers and their politician servants that are running world affairs. Your dead RFID chip will be replaced.

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  • lol "the most covert way",i was thinking of some kind of technology but in stead he said hit it with a hammer, would have saved me alot of reading if he just said that at the beginning

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  • So they scan your passport and it does not work.
    Looks like you ain't going anywhere till they check things out.

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  • Couldnt you just make a vid?

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  • Hammer strikes wont be visible on a passport?

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  • You can buy shielded passport holders for a few bucks online. No need to compromise your passport out of paranoia... Who cares if your passport gets scanned when you are actually using it to travel. As if your other travel documents don't already document your movement...

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  • so this is a guide for shoplifters no?

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  • title should have read "Shoplifting Made Easier"

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    • @Eindbaas
      Absolutely. I just image shoplifter with their portable microwave. If they can't affort, they still can carve the chips. If this is also not possible, they just have to hit the merchandise with a hammer. Whow...

      The guy of that tutorial should also spend some time in a microwave...if there is none I volunteer with a hammer. Have to fix his RFID chip.

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    • @Eindbaas Aw bullshet.

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    • @blue-navigator they are bound to be carrying hammers and microwaves into the shops, aren't they. We need a law!

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  • When the TV was first introduced on the market, grannies were afraid of that new technology, they thought it was the devil, and men dressed in business suit with their best tie for watching the news, because they thought the anchorman could see them. Today you think these people were silly.

    Well, today you are afraid of RFID. Yup, you are that guy. The rest of us are not laughing with you, we are laughing at you.

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    • @ufia Idiot.

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    • @ufia they didnt implant tv's into your body to control every aspect of your life.though they did use it to confuse and mislead most of the time,wich is another form of control.but at least we had the choice to turn it off if we wanted.im sure there will be harsh penalties for tampering with your leash,I mean chip.

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