wired.com — RFID expert Lukas Grunwald says e-passport readers are vulnerable to sabotage. photo: Courtesy of Kim Zetter A German security researcher who demonstrated last year that he could clone the computer chip in an electronic passport has revealed additional vulnerabilities in the design of the new documents and the inspection systems used to read them.
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thefuzzywarbleAug 1, 2007
if has hammah, cans hammah all dayz?!
socokoolaidAug 1, 2007
I expect a long line of ridiculous mistakes in these things.lol...exploitable jpg library. Until now they probably didn't realize you could clone their read only chips.
nonsequitorAug 1, 2007
In honor of the Simpsons movie, let me say: Ha Ha I know what talk I'm going to Friday night. That is if I am finished writing my talk for Saturday evening by then. DefCon FTW!
palmer586Aug 1, 2007
Someone should shove some pr0n on there, just to see the expression of the person who scanned the passport.
jpopAug 1, 2007
Probably wouldn't hurt it. Your passport on the other hand...
adrnshw6Aug 2, 2007
How would they know if it was accidentally destroyed or not?