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RFID-enabled passports under increasing scrutiny

Privacy advocates are highly critical of the U.S. plan for embedding RFID chips (aka contactless chips) into U.S. passports. The ACLU is one of several organizations critical of the plan to embed the remotely readable data into passports, saying that RFID can be read and/or detected remotely.

By embedding personal information, or even the country of origin, on the RFID chip, citizens abroad could be identified merely by scanning for RFID passports. This takes wardriving to a whole new level.

Note: I was part of a team of researchers who showed that distance "limitations" with another short range technology, Bluetooth, were moot when working with modified equipment. So I can see why people expect passport detection from distances greater than the manufacturers predict.

(via BoingBoing)

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