One thing to think about with respect to the RFID passports... Um, uh...surely once in a while the RFID tag is going to get corrupted or something...right? I'd bet it ends up happening all the time. In those cases they probably have to fall back upon the traditional passport usage and inspection. The only question is, what could (believably) damage the RFID? -TD
From: Eugen Leitl <eugen@leitl.org> To: cypherpunks@jfet.org Subject: [dave@farber.net: [IP] more on U.S. passports to receive RFID implants starting in October 2006 [priv]] Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 20:54:13 +0200
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From: Edward Hasbrouck <edward@hasbrouck.org> Date: October 28, 2005 11:07:28 AM EDT To: dave@farber.net Subject: Re: [IP] more on U.S. passports to receive RFID implants starting in October 2006 [priv]
From: "Lin, Herb" <HLin@nas.edu>
*Front* cover? Does that mean that if I hold the passport the wrong way, the skimmer will have a free ride?
FWIW:
(1) The sample RFID passports that Frank Moss passed around at CFP, which looked like <http://travel.state.gov/passport/eppt/eppt_2501.html>, had the RFID chip (which was barely detectable by feel) in the *back* cover. The visible data page was/is, as with current passports, in the *front* cover. This is not compliant with the ICAO specifications, which recommend having the chip in the same page as the visible data, to make it more difficult to separate them. I can only guess that it was hard to laminate the visible data without damaging the chip, if it was in the same page. But it's interesting in light of the importance supposedly being placed on compliance with ICAO standards.
(2) Moss had 2 sample RFID passports, 1 with and 1 without the shielding. He cliamed it was a layer in the entire outer cover (front and back), but it wasn't detectable by feel.
I have more threat scenarios for the latest flavor of RFID passport at:
http://hasbrouck.org/blog/archives/000869.html
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