The ASL (Active Script List) is a database of your prescriptions. If I was a state actor with no ethical bones and strong cyber capabilities, that’s my target, not the QR code.
The QR code does not contain medical info, I believe it encodes a prescription reference number. It will also be digitally signed, so not easy to spoof a fake QR even if you know the prescription number.
If the Chinese Communist Party intercept it, all they can do is rock up to the phamacy and attempt to claim your meds. Even then they’d need your photo id and a Scooby Doo style face mask to look like you!
The QR code is valid for any pharmacy. Any country's agent employed in any pharmacy, an agent that might even be a pharmacist, would then know every detail of the target's medical needs. The possibility of then inserting or replacing the person's medication would be far easier than most other methods of assassination or interference with that person -- they could easily be immobilised with the wrong medication. If you think about it a paper prescription is actually far harder to track down, so long as the person has it on them -- it's not travelling through an unencrypted messaging system anyway.
The ASL (Active Script List) is a database of your prescriptions. If I was a state actor with no ethical bones and strong cyber capabilities, that’s my target, not the QR code.
The QR code does not contain medical info, I believe it encodes a prescription reference number. It will also be digitally signed, so not easy to spoof a fake QR even if you know the prescription number.
If the Chinese Communist Party intercept it, all they can do is rock up to the phamacy and attempt to claim your meds. Even then they’d need your photo id and a Scooby Doo style face mask to look like you!
I would argue the QR code is far less safe.
The QR code is valid for any pharmacy. Any country's agent employed in any pharmacy, an agent that might even be a pharmacist, would then know every detail of the target's medical needs. The possibility of then inserting or replacing the person's medication would be far easier than most other methods of assassination or interference with that person -- they could easily be immobilised with the wrong medication. If you think about it a paper prescription is actually far harder to track down, so long as the person has it on them -- it's not travelling through an unencrypted messaging system anyway.
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