"Privacy Flaw Found in E-Passports"

A flaw has been discovered in ICAO 9303, the security standard of biometric e-passports. An electronic passport has an embedded chip that contains biometric information used to authenticate the identity of the passport bearer. The flaw discovered by researchers at the University of Luxembourg could allow attackers to access data on the e-passport through the use of non-authorized equipment. In addition to identifying passport holders, attackers can keep track of their movements. As ICAO 9303 is a widely-used standard for most passports today, this security vulnerability could have a significant impact on privacy globally. This article continues to discuss ICAO 9303 and the flaw contained by this standard, in addition to the limits and implications of the flaw. 

Homeland Security News Wire reports "Privacy Flaw Found in E-Passports"

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