Cruising Fisherman's Wharf For New Passports' Serial Numbers 276
schwit1 writes "Fox News has an AP story on a hacker in San Francisco driving around and needing as little as 20 minutes to be successful in acquiring a passport number: 'Zipping past Fisherman's Wharf, his scanner detected, then downloaded to his laptop, the unique serial numbers of two pedestrians' electronic US passport cards embedded with radio frequency identification, or RFID, tags. Within an hour, he'd "skimmed" the identifiers of four more of the new, microchipped PASS cards from a distance of 20 feet. ... Meanwhile, Homeland Security has been promoting broad use of RFID even though its own advisory committee on data integrity and privacy warned that radio-tagged IDs have the potential to allow "widespread surveillance of individuals" without their knowledge or consent.'"
Gosh... (Score:3, Funny)
WHAT!? (Score:3, Funny)
Yes, but do we really need it in passports and identification cards?
Re:Nothing to worry about... (Score:3, Funny)
She didn't get the joke, which was just as well I suppose.
'even though' should read 'because' (Score:1, Funny)
"Meanwhile, Homeland Security has been promoting broad use of RFID even though its own advisory committee on data integrity and privacy warned that radio-tagged IDs have the potential to allow "widespread surveillance of individuals" without their knowledge or consent." -> 'even though'?! Should read 'because'.
Re:Security (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Security (Score:2, Funny)
i'm just surprised Americans have passports at all.