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Showing posts with label e-passport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label e-passport. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2009

SI.CH - Expert warns e-passports are open to abuse

From my archive of press clippings:

SwissInfo.ch

Expert warns e-passports are open to abuse

April 24, 2009 - 8:39 AM

Plans for a new passport have sparked debate over the inclusion of an electronic chip containing biometric details, and the creation of a central fingerprint database.

Read the whole article here.

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swissinfo-interview: Urs Geiser

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

TPC - New passports might transmit your data

From my archive of press clippings:

The Pueblo Chieftain

New passports might transmit your data

Published: July 08, 2009 02:56 pm

To protect against skimming and eavesdropping attacks, federal and state officials recommend that Americans keep their e-passports tightly shut and store their RFID-tagged passport cards and enhanced driver's licenses in "radio-opaque" sleeves.

Read the whole article here.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

re: "The Most Artistic Passport"

Robert at Expat Yank ("One American living in the south of England") seems to like his new passport.

Money quote(s):

"Praise is in order.

For it took exactly all of 16 days (including weekends and 2 days transit, round trip, special delivery in the UK post) for yours truly to send his soon to be expiring passport to the Embassy and receive the new one back on Friday. Totally unexpected,
that level of efficency. A nod to the passport people in London and at the Department of State."

&

"(I)f you haven’t seen one yet, the new U.S. e-passport is practically a work of art. The front inside cover is embelished with the (presumably Francis Scott Key) handwritten lines of The Star Spangled Banner over an engraving of a view of Fort McHenry. The back inside cover has an engraving of a satellite view of the U.S. down on earth.

Between, we get a bald eagle over the opening lines of the Constitution, and visa stamp pages that include backgrounds of the Liberty Bell, the Great Plains, bison (before what look like the Tetons), a steamboat, cowboys, Mt Rushmore, and more, all headed with quotes from Daniel Webster (how many people today have never heard of Daniel Webster, but
owing to the passport now will?), Teddy Roosevelt, John Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and even the Mohawk Thanksgiving Address, among others."