Not exact matches
A pair of security researchers in the U.K. have released a paper [PDF] documenting what they describe as the «first real world detection of a backdoor» in a
microchip — an opening that could allow a malicious actor to monitor or change the
information on the chip.
, published
on the website < http://planetasustentavel.abril.com.br/noticia/ambiente/quando-recursos-minerais-se-esgotarao-648952.shtml >, based
on information from the US Geological Survey, the US government agency responsible for geological research that crossed
information on the annual consumption, mineral reserves available
on the planet and its predictable extinction: 1) Platinum (use in surgical materials)-- Extinction by 2049; 2) Silver (use in the manufacture of mirrors and cutlery)-- Extinction in 2016; 3) Copper (use in wire and cable and air conditioning ducts)-- Extinction in 2027; 4) Antimony (use in remote controls and other materials to increase strength)-- Extinction 2020; 5) Lithium (use in cell phone batteries, laptops and video games)-- Extinction in 2053; 6) Phosphorus (use in agricultural fertilizers)-- Extinction in 2149; 7) Uranium (use for electric power generation)-- Extinction in 2026; 8) Indian (use in smartphones and tablets touch screen screens)-- Extinction in 2020; 9) Tantalum (use in cameras lenses)-- Extinction in 2027; 10) Nickel (use in metal alloy coating, electronics such as cell phones)-- Extinction in 2064; 11) Tin (use in coating metal alloys, such as those used in the soft drink cans)-- Extinction 2024; 12) Lead (use in car batteries and trucks and welds and bearings)-- Extinction in 2015; 13) Gold (use as jewelry and computer
microchips)-- Extinction in 2043; 14) Zinc (use to cover alloys, preventing rust that destroy objects like coins)-- Extinction in 2041.
While traditional credit cards work by storing user
information on a magnetic stripe, RFID (which comes standard
on most new cards) stores
information about the card and its owner in a small
microchip.
Additional
information regarding the interests of participants in the solicitation of proxies in connection with the proposed merger with
Microchip in included in the preliminary proxy statement with respect to the proposed merger with
Microchip that Silicon Storage Technology, Inc. filed with the SEC
on February 17, 2010.
For that reason having their collar
on with up to date
information, and any other form of ID such as a tattoo or a
microchip will give your pet the best chance of being returned to you.
The shelter tried to contact the owners from
information on her
microchip but no one ever returned the call.
Pet owners are welcome to upgrade (optional) the
microchip coverage to include additional
information on you pet such as medical
information, photo ID and which Veterinary clinic your pet goes to.
The
information on the
microchip can be updated by the owner at anytime via foundanimals.org.
Additionally, all of our animals are microchipped, with the primary contact
information on the
microchip listed as Best Friends.
Microchip registries keep your personal
information on file, listed by the chip's code number.
Microchips can be scanned by Animal Control or veterinarians, and your
information is pulled up
on a database so your dog can be returned to you.
Whether you
microchip or have his and your name
on his collar, make sure all of the
information is current.
4203 - A requires shelters within 24 hours to take steps to (1) check animals for all currently possible forms of identification including, but not limited to, tags,
microchips, tattoos or licenses; (2) make available to the public
on the internet
on a website or other public means if a website is not practical, at least during the redemption period, a photograph, if practicable, and a general description of the animal to assist the owner (s) in finding the animal, including the species, type, and breed (s), if known, though
information about the animal may be withheld if deemed appropriate to facilitate finding the owner (s) or otherwise to protect the safety of the animal.
Before the exam, the dog's owner is given a form at our hospital to complete with
information on: 1) the owner (name, address) 2) the dog (name, breed, birth date, AKC registration number, tattoo or
microchip identification number) After the examination, the veterinary ophthalmologist will complete the form and indicate any eye abnormalities.
If the dog doesn't have a
microchip, or if the chip's contact
information is not up - to - date, you should begin posting «found» ads in local papers near the area you found the pup or
on websites specifically designed for lost pets.
The pet will be scanned for a
microchip, which may provide
information on the registered owner and can be checked against lost animal reports.
They also get a bag full of treats, toys, extra puppy chow and a booklet with variety of
information along with AKC records,
information on the
microchip, and just about everything the new owner needs to start.
The scanner reads the code
on the pet
microchip and the contact
information registered with that code appears and the staff can then contact you and you can retrieve your pet.
Relates to owners of lost pets and return of lost pets to their owners; requires the entity with possession to take steps to check the dogs for any identification including tags, tattoos and
microchips; makes
information available to the public
on their website to assist owners in finding their pets.
Dogs MUST have a collar with an identification
information (i.e. name tag or written
on the collar), rabies tag (if old enough to have been vaccinated), and
microchip.
In addition to adding «update
microchip information» to your moving checklist, visit your veterinarian or local shelter
on August 15th and check that chip!
Your dog should always have
on a tag with your current contact
information as well as a
microchip.
PLEASE keep your
information current
on your pet's ID tag and
microchip.
WCRAS uses HomeAgain
microchips and more
information for these
microchips can be found
on the HomeAgain website.
In order for your contact
information to appear
on file with the
microchip company you must contact the
microchip company directly and transfer ownership.
That number will be called into the pet recovery service, and you will be contacted using the contact
information on file with your pet's
microchip.
For
Microchip and Wellness Clinic dates and
information, click
on the Vaccine / Wellness Clinic tab
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Next, you'll be asked to enter your pet's
microchip number, and the
information you entered
on the form at the hospital (As shown in the photo below).
This includes an ID tag
on the collar and
microchip, making sure your
microchip registration
information is current.
Call 757-7979 for more
information or attend our AVID Clinic
on 7/29 from 6 - 7 pm for 50 % off the AVID
Microchip, including lifetime registration!!
We also strongly advise keeping a collar and tags with your contact
information on your pet, but if you have a collar - eating or collar - hating pet, or the collar falls off or is removed, the
microchip is there as back up.
Depending
on the organization, adoption fees can include a health check upon arrival; vaccines and / or deworming and / or other medications, as needed; rehabilitating sick or ill animals; socializing timid or shy animals to give them a better chance of adoption; providing spay / neuter surgery (which some owners may not do if left to their own devices);
microchip and / or tattoo and / or license;
information on caring for the pet, including help after the adoption; subsidized or low - cost training / obedience classes; and goodness knows what other extras.
Conducts animal adoption interviews and assists / educates new adopters
on topics such as basic animal behavior, positive training methods, vaccinations,
microchips and other medical
information and paperwork that needs to be covered with clients.
So, if you never registered your pet's
microchip or if you're unsure if you did or whether or not your contact
information is up - to - date, please read
on.
Find important
information on pet microchipping — ranging from proper techniques, to reasons to
microchip, to
information about pet travel and health certificate
information.
Please refer to the section
on microchip implants for further
information.
While the pupils are dilating, you will fill out the animal identification
information on the exam form, and we will scan to confirm
microchip number if appropriate.
You can not get
information on a lost pet's location directly from the
microchip.
On top of that, registries in the United States are not required to speak to each other or share owner
information, so shelters that don't search
microchips online would theoretically have to call every single
microchip supplier one by one to determine where it may be registered.
Once his ID number is obtained, it will be used to access your contact
information on the
microchip registry.
Make sure that the
information on your pet's
microchip file is up to date.
Information stored
on the strip is easier to «skim,» or copy and steal, than data
on the
microchip.