American Passports To Get Chipped

edited October 2004 in Science & Tech
New U.S. passports will soon be read remotely at borders around the world, thanks to embedded chips that will broadcast on command an individual's name, address and digital photo to a computerized reader.
The State Department hopes the addition of the chips, which employ radio frequency identification, or RFID, technology, will make passports more secure and harder to forge, according to spokeswoman Kelly Shannon. "The reason we are doing this is that it simply makes passports more secure," Shannon said. "It's yet another layer beyond the security features we currently use to ensure the bearer is the person who was issued the passport originally." But civil libertarians and some technologists say the chips are actually a boon to identity thieves, stalkers and commercial data collectors, since anyone with the proper reader can download a person's biographical information and photo from several feet away. "Even if they wanted to store this info in a chip, why have a chip that can be read remotely?" asked Barry Steinhardt, who directs the American Civil Liberty Union's Technology and Liberty program. "Why not require the passport be brought in contact with a reader so that the passport holder would know it had been captured? Americans in the know will be wrapping their passports in aluminum foil."
Source: Wired

Comments

  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    Even without reading the snippet that indicates RF interception, that was the first thought that came to my head.

    "Wireless identification broadcast. What's going to stop people from figuring out how that works and exploiting it?"
  • edited October 2004
    There is going to be a bunch of problems with this. This makes identity theft way too easy.

    KingFish
  • LincLinc Owner Detroit Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    Oh god... yes, I'm sure the state department's coders are good enough to keep this from getting exploited... :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
  • GHoosdumGHoosdum Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    Aw, crap!
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