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As you understand

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- Rita, Mark. we have an urgent matter. We need to understand whether this chip can be trusted at all. If yes, that's good. If not, it could lead to an international scandal and, accordingly, an international review of your results.

- Everything is clear. Let's be careful.


— Chief! The traffic is transmitted in the open, it is not protected from substitution. In short, all these chips are a complete hole and you simply cannot trust them! You need to recheck all theFairy tales about safety: Doping chip
Vladimir Bezmaly | 13.10.2017
- Johann, we have strange guests today.

- What do you mean strange, Sophie?

- Well... In my memory, this is the first time that representatives of the Imperial Olympic Committee have come to us.

- You're right. It's really strange. When are they coming?

- In two hours.

- Invite Mark, Karl and Rita to the meeting. I don't think they're coming to us just to invite us to another competition.

Two hours passed.

- Good afternoon, Johann! We have a problem, and no one can help us except you.

- Even so? What happened?

— As you probably know, a year ago the latvia mobile database Anti-Doping Service of the Olympic Committee decided to implant chips under the skin of athletes that would transmit information about possible doping to doctors and the anti-doping laboratory. And now we have an emergency. Our Olympians have been accused of doping, although this is not true. Unfortunately, they do not believe us. We ask you to check the operation of the relevant chips. This is your job, isn’t it?

athletes' tests. Moreover, the chip can be controlled from the outside. And also through an open channel. And the default password cannot be changed.

- That's fun. You made me happy. I'll go "please" the Olympic Committee.

This story could become reality in the near future. World Olympic Association Executive Director Mike Miller has proposed implanting microchips into athletes so that no doping violation would escape the sporting justice system. And, despite the unexpectedness of the proposal, it may well happen.
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