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When it comes to staying safe on vacation, keeping your personal information protected is one of the best ways to avoid sticky situations. Items like your passport and credit cards are especially ...
There's a lot of disagreement over whether RFID-blocking technology is necessary in a wallet, but if it puts you at ease while you're traveling, there's no harm in having this feature — especially if ...
Despite security and privacy concerns, all but three of the countries required by the U.S. to issue passports with radio tags are now doing so, the Department of Homeland Security said Thursday.
The wireless data transfer capabilities of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are intended to speed and assist transactions, but it appears the RFID chips of new U.S. passports are speeding ...
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This article was originally published by RFID Update. August 7, 2006—The technology press is awash in articles today proclaiming yet another RFID security vulnerability, this time with respect to ...
UK security experts have cracked the sooper sekure new UK biometric passports. It took 48 hours. With £174 worth of sniffer hardware, attackers can read all the personal information off of any of the ...
The United States government began issuing new electronic passports this week that include radio frequency identification technology (RFID) to store citizens’ personal information. The U.S. State ...
Aug. 4, 2003 – Three French companies have joined forces to develop Intelligent Film for Identification (IFI), an RFID-based authentication product for official documents, including passports, visas ...
As the U.S. government prepares to complete a conversion to the controversial RFID-based electronic passports, traditional paper-only IDs are still available for a few months to those listening to the ...
Those silly terrorists. They may be handy with their guns and bombs, but they will never be able to hack the Gibson and compromise the new electronic RFID passports that will be in affect by October ...
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