RFID passports arriving; kidnappers, theives and terrorists smile in anticipation
CNN reports that RFID passports are arriving soon:
“‘Basically, you’ve given everybody a little radio-frequency doodad that silently declares ‘Hey, I’m a foreigner,’” says author and futurist Bruce Sterling, who lectures on the future of RFID technology. “If nobody bothers to listen, great. If people figure out they can listen to passport IDs, there will be a lot of strange and inventive ways to exploit that for criminal purposes.”…
Kidnappers, identity thieves and terrorists could all conceivably commit “contactless” crimes against victims who wouldn’t know they’ve been violated until after the fact…
“The basic problem with RFID is surreptitious access to ID,” said Bruce Schneier security technologist, author and chief technology officer of Counterpane Internet Security, a technology security consultancy. “The odds are zero that RFID passport technology won’t be hackable.”…
Schneier says there are a number of ways to improve the security of RFID passports but the best trick is to not create RFID passports at all. “Someone in the government got it in their head to make it RFID. Yes, its cool technology,” said Schneier, “but don’t do it because it’s cool.”‘
To read the full CNN article (highly recommended), click here.
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