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U.S. defense workers warned about Canadian spy coins
2007-01-11
The Defense Department is warning its American contractor employees about a new espionage threat seemingly straight from Hollywood: It discovered Canadian coins with tiny radio frequency transmitters hidden inside.

In a U.S. government report, the department said the mysterious coins were found planted on U.S. contractors with classified security clearances on at least three separate occasions between October 2005 and January 2006 as the contractors traveled through Canada. The U.S. report does not suggest who might be tracking American defense contractors or why. It also doesn't describe how the Pentagon discovered the ruse, how the transmitters might function or even which Canadian currency contained them.

Further details were secret, according to the U.S. Defense Security Service, which issued the warning to the Pentagon's classified contractors. The government insists the incidents happened, and the risk was genuine. "What's in the report is true," said Martha Deutscher, a spokeswoman for the security service. "This is indeed a sanitized version, which leaves a lot of questions."
Posted by:Seafarious

#16  Steve,

Canada has a C$1 coin, nicknamed the loonie. It has a C$2 coin, nicknamed the toonie.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2007-01-11 23:14  

#15  Well, in the US, the biggest coin in use is $1. Other countries commonly use bigger denominations. I don't know if Canada does, but I just used ATM as an example of a machine that could use a rfi to read the coins value.

Okay, I'll rephrase the inquiry. Name one instance of an ATM (Automated Teller Machine) that either dispenses, or accepts coinage. I've only seen ATM machines that dispense bills, and accept deposits of bills in a numbered envelope.
Posted by: Chuck Darwin   2007-01-11 16:04  

#14  Well, in the US, the biggest coin in use is $1. Other countries commonly use bigger denominations. I don't know if Canada does, but I just used ATM as an example of a machine that could use a rfi to read the coins value.
Posted by: Steve   2007-01-11 15:16  

#13  What it sounds like is someone was testing a rfi tagged coin for use in vending machines, ATMs...

How would one use (deposit or receive) a coin (tagged or otherwise) from an ATM machine?
Posted by: Chuck Darwin   2007-01-11 15:00  

#12  What it sounds like is someone was testing a rfi tagged coin for use in vending machines, ATMs, cash registers, etc and they got out into the 'wild'. I have read before about the US Treasury thinking about putting them in currency, but it was shot down.
Posted by: Steve   2007-01-11 14:30  

#11  That's an awful lot of technology just to trace the free exchange of money. Kinda boggles the mind.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-01-11 13:25  

#10  I safely keep more and more secrete stuff upstairs all the time now, seems like I hardly ever access it when needed tho.
Posted by: RD   2007-01-11 13:24  

#9  I bet it's Russian
Posted by: Spomort Greling4204   2007-01-11 11:21  

#8  Put the coins next to an all Muzak station. See who jumps out of their windows in a few hours then we will know who started it.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-01-11 10:42  

#7  Wow. The main thing I take from this is that Canadian coins are actually useful for something...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-01-11 09:37  

#6  I'll buy that for a dollar.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-01-11 09:20  

#5  Looney story for sure.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-01-11 08:53  

#4  I've always believed "money talks"
Posted by: PlanetDan   2007-01-11 08:53  

#3  Russia typically uses countries adjacent to their target country for espionage. This is why they have an enormous "Canadian interest" branch, yet have always only engaged in very limited espionage against Canada.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-01-11 08:08  

#2  ALL CONTRACTORS.....Start using THE CONE OF SILENCE!!
Posted by: ARMYGUY   2007-01-11 07:03  

#1  Check the vending machines.
Posted by: gorb   2007-01-11 02:50  

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