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Elvis, your e-passport is ready!
E-passports not only threaten your personal safety traveling, the RFID chips are easy to clone and fake. How easy? Here's the picture of Elvis Presley's e-passport: The photo is taken from a...
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Face recognition set for takeoff in Australia
Public trials of the SmartGate biometric system, in conjunction with electronic passports, to begin at airports this summer.
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E-passport flaws
Radio frequency identification tags in passports may make it possible to determine from a distance whether somebody is carrying a passport and even tell the nationality of a passport holder. Taken...
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Photos: The new face of e-passports
The U.K. has started issuing e-passports while the U.S. tests its own plan.
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Photos: The new face of e-passports
The U.K. has started issuing e-passports while the U.S. tests its own plan.
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Second test for e-passports
DHS takes another step to e-passports containing digital information with test at SF, Singapore and Syndey.
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Elvis, your e-passport is ready!
E-passports not only threaten your personal safety traveling, the RFID chips are easy to clone and fake. How easy? Here's the picture of Elvis Presley's e-passport: The photo is taken from a...
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Face recognition set for takeoff in Australia
Public trials of the SmartGate biometric system, in conjunction with electronic passports, to begin at airports this summer.
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Photo: Prying open an ePassport
A security researcher at DefCon showed how RFID-based cards can be read surreptitiously.
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E-passport flaws
Radio frequency identification tags in passports may make it possible to determine from a distance whether somebody is carrying a passport and even tell the nationality of a passport holder. Taken...
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Researchers: E-passports pose security risk
New passports and ID cards with RFID are surprisingly easy to clone, researchers at Black Hat and Defcon say.
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Photos: The new face of e-passports
The U.K. has started issuing e-passports while the U.S. tests its own plan.
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Photos: The new face of e-passports
The U.K. has started issuing e-passports while the U.S. tests its own plan.
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U.K. e-passports start their travels
Launch is gradual; passport holders won't be required to get biometric versions until current ones expire. Photos: New face of e-passports
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Second test for e-passports
DHS takes another step to e-passports containing digital information with test at SF, Singapore and Syndey.
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E-passport test takes flight
Passengers will test biometric passports in airports worldwide under a Department of Homeland Security test.
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U.K: Forgers to crack e-passports within a decade
"All we can do is keep changing," the head of U.K. Passport Service reportedly said.
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U.S. easing off on European e-passports
The United States is set to shelve a demand that European visitors to the country carry biometric passports, according to a report.
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U.S. taps Entrust for e-passports
Company will supply key component to authenticate the ID chips planned for the next-generation documents, which have raised privacy fears.
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U.S. moves closer to e-passports
The State Department will begin issuing electronic passports with microchips that store biometric and other data by early next year.
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