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  • Beware the ID Chip in Your Passport (U.S.A)

    If you have a passport, now is the time to renew it -- even if it's not set to expire anytime soon. If you don't have a passport and think you might need one, now is the time to get it. In many countries, including the United States, passports will soon be equipped with RFID chips. And you don't want one of these chips in your passport.

    RFID stands for "radio-frequency identification." Passports with RFID chips store an electronic copy of the passport information: your name, a digitized picture, etc. And in the future, the chip might store fingerprints or digital visas from various countries.

    By itself, this is no problem. But RFID chips don't have to be plugged in to a reader to operate. Like the chips used for automatic toll collection on roads or automatic fare collection on subways, these chips operate via proximity. The risk to you is the possibility of surreptitious access: Your passport information might be read without your knowledge or consent by a government trying to track your movements, a criminal trying to steal your identity or someone just curious about your citizenship.

    At first the State Department belittled those risks, but in response to criticism from experts it has implemented some security features. Passports will come with a shielded cover, making it much harder to read the chip when the passport is closed. And there are now access-control and encryption mechanisms, making it much harder for an unauthorized reader to collect, understand and alter the data.

    Although those measures help, they don't go far enough. The shielding does no good when the passport is open. Travel abroad and you'll notice how often you have to show your passport: at hotels, banks, Internet cafes. Anyone intent on harvesting passport data could set up a reader at one of those places. And although the State Department insists that the chip can be read only by a reader that is inches away, the chips have been read from many feet away.

    The other security mechanisms are also vulnerable, and several security researchers have already discovered flaws. One found that he could identify individual chips via unique characteristics of the radio transmissions. Another successfully cloned a chip. The State Department called this a "meaningless stunt," pointing out that the researcher could not read or change the data. But the researcher spent only two weeks trying; the security of your passport has to be strong enough to last 10 years.

    This is perhaps the greatest risk. The security mechanisms on your passport chip have to last the lifetime of your passport. It is as ridiculous to think that passport security will remain secure for that long as it would be to think that you won't see another security update for Microsoft Windows in that time. Improvements in antenna technology will certainly increase the distance at which they can be read and might even allow unauthorized readers to penetrate the shielding.

    Whatever happens, if you have a passport with an RFID chip, you're stuck. Although popping your passport in the microwave will disable the chip, the shielding will cause all kinds of sparking. And although the United States has said that a nonworking chip will not invalidate a passport, it is unclear if one with a deliberately damaged chip will be honored.

    The Colorado passport office is already issuing RFID passports, and the State Department expects all U.S. passport offices to be doing so by the end of the year. Many other countries are in the process of changing over. So get a passport before it's too late. With your new passport you can wait another 10 years for an RFID passport, when the technology will be more mature, when we will have a better understanding of the security risks and when there will be other technologies we can use to cut the risks. You don't want to be a guinea pig on this one.


  • #2
    This is very important! they are doing same thing in Europe and norway has done it in last 2 years so almost every norwegian has this in their passports!
    نه غزه نه لبنان جانم فدای ایران


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    • #3
      thats so stupid why cant they have a physical chip reader were like you plung in your passport or somthing

      whatch they are gonne spend millions maybe even billion and thene they have to change it againe


      G-d determines who walks into your life....It is up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go.


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      • #4
        this is for security. and because it is part of PassPort its harder to copy it! and make new passports
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        • #5
          hah, another mechanism for control. these power hungry bastards need to know where you are in the world so they can monitor you.

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          • #6
            Kheili ham kar-e khoubieh !!! Injuri nah terrorist,nah criminal mituneh vared-e keshvari besheh ! har kasi mikhad khalaf koneh,sar az jaei dar miareh keh bayad basheh !

            Digeh tamoum shod,ash-e Khaleh.. ! In ghazieh az 3 sal-e juri khahad shod keh kasi nafas bekhad bekesheh,in U.S.A va E.U ,kheili tond mifahman taraf dastanesh chieh,injuri hameh dar amn va aramesh khahand boud !

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            • #7
              wishful thinking, there will be those who find ways to even go around this. It doesnt really affect me, but i still think they dont have the right to monitor us like that.

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              • #8
                Eh.. Cheh harfaei mizani Golgol.. !! agar nemishnakhtamet(virtual),injur bardasht mikardam keh az akhbar-e donya bi khabari..!

                U.S.A doshman ziad dareh,beh hamoun andazeh E.U ..! dar in 10 sal-e gozashteh,etefaghatti oftadeh keh security in keshvarha beh khatar oftadeh ! va digar jay-e harf zadan va teory dadan nist ! bayad yek hamchin security system basheh ta mardom-e in keshvarha ehsas-e amniat konan,nah keh har ki betouneh beh rahati,bomb bezareh va ya bekhad terror koneh ! felan in tanha rahesh hast keh beh nazar miad..ta zamanikeh tele security satellite varede kar besheh va besheh beh rahati adamha-ye mashkuk va keshvarhashoun ro beh rahati,taht-e nazar dad va control kard !

                Bayad beh fekr-e mardom boud.in kar ro mishod chand sal-e pish bekonan..ba in hal hanouz ham dir nist va hameh khosh haland keh in system dareh ejra misheh va ba'adan kameltar khahad shod.

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                • #9
                  دولت آمريکا به زودی شهروندان اين کشور را موظف به دريافت گذرنامه جديدی مجهز به يک تراشه هوشمند خواهد کرد. اين در حاليست که منتقدان نگران پيامدهای منفی اين تکنولوژی جديد هستند.
                  این تراشه هوشمند امواج راديويی از نوع R.F.I.D که حاوی اطلاعات شخصی صاحب گذرنامه است از خود ساطع می کند.

                  وزارت خارجه آمريکا می گويد گذرنامه جديد که قرار است تا پايان سال ميلادی جاری در سراسر آمريکا صادر شود به آسانی قابل جعل کردن نخواهد بود.

                  ایالت کلورادو تنها ایالت آمریکاست که تاکنون اقدام به صدور این گذرنامه جدید کرده است.

                  امواج راديويی تراشه هوشمند که به برچست کالاهای تجاری شباهت دارد تنها به دستگاه ويژه ای واکنش نشان می دهد و به همين خاطر ماموران دولتی می توانند هويت واقعی حامل گذرنامه را تعيين و از جعلی نبودن آن مطمئن شوند.

                  اما منتقدان اين طرح دولت، نگران پيامدهای منفی استفاده از تراشه در گذرنامه هستند.

                  به عقيده آنان گروه های تبهکار می توانند در صورت دسترسی به دستگاهی که به امواج رادیویی واکنش نشان می دهد اطلاعات فراوانی درباره افراد جمع آوری کنند.

                  وزارت امور خارجه آمريکا می گويد چنين خطری را در نظر گرفته است و در جلد گذرنامه جديد از ورقه نازک آلومينيومی ای که از تشعشع ناخواسته امواج راديويی جلوگيری می کند استفاده خواهد کرد.

                  ولی برخی از ناظران می گويند در بسياری از کشورها بانک ها و هتل ها خواستار رؤيت گذرنامه گردشگران می شوند و نگرانند که اين امر خطر دريافت امواج راديويی توسط اشخاص و گروه های تبهکار را تشديد کند.

                  با اين همه وزارت امور خارجه آمريکا تأکيد کرده است تا زمانی که از امنيت گذرنامه جديد اطمينان کامل حاصل نکند اقدام به صدور آن نخواهد کرد.

                  گفته می شود ديپلمات های آمريکايی جز اولين افرادی خواهند بود که تا پايان سال ميلادی جاری موظف به حمل گذرنامه مجهز به تراشه هوشمند خواهند شد.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RedWine View Post
                    Eh.. Cheh harfaei mizani Golgol.. !! agar nemishnakhtamet(virtual),injur bardasht mikardam keh az akhbar-e donya bi khabari..!

                    U.S.A doshman ziad dareh,beh hamoun andazeh E.U ..! dar in 10 sal-e gozashteh,etefaghatti oftadeh keh security in keshvarha beh khatar oftadeh ! va digar jay-e harf zadan va teory dadan nist ! bayad yek hamchin security system basheh ta mardom-e in keshvarha ehsas-e amniat konan,nah keh har ki betouneh beh rahati,bomb bezareh va ya bekhad terror koneh ! felan in tanha rahesh hast keh beh nazar miad..ta zamanikeh tele security satellite varede kar besheh va besheh beh rahati adamha-ye mashkuk va keshvarhashoun ro beh rahati,taht-e nazar dad va control kard !

                    Bayad beh fekr-e mardom boud.in kar ro mishod chand sal-e pish bekonan..ba in hal hanouz ham dir nist va hameh khosh haland keh in system dareh ejra misheh va ba'adan kameltar khahad shod.
                    Kaamelan movafegham.
                    At the end of the day, they are just doing it for our own sake.. so dont complain ...


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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Sepideh_UK View Post
                      Kaamelan movafegham.
                      At the end of the day, they are just doing it for our own sake.. so dont complain ...
                      Kheili az mardom in chizha ro motevajeh nemishan chounkeh beh ayandeh fekr nemikonand va hameh chizha ro beh bazi va shoukhi migiran.

                      Thx dor your reply :=) .

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