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Shto volim ovakve vesti... :)

Nova rfid dokumenta nisu sigurna... govorili mnogi ljudi iz branshe, al' dzaba gluvima prichati. Jos se nisu ljudski ni ustalila a vec problemi... ko zna, moze da skine tagove od njih obichnom rf opremom i sa malo hakerskog znanja... al' su im pubovi i drzava shatro doskochili sa radio-blok futrolama :):):) da nije smeshno bilo bi za plakanje...


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We're all for some genuine privacy concerns or legitimate RFID security scenarios, but we think this Enhanced Driver License scenario might be a bit overblown. The new licenses, which are due to launch in Vermont and Washington in 2008, are designed to expedite passport-free border crossing into Canada and Mexico. The critics point out that the RFID tags emit a unique ID tag that can be picked up by standard equipment, but beyond that they haven't really locked down a specific threat that a leaked ID number could be to users. "I'm tapping in to the emotion of those people who are sensitive to their rights to privacy," said Randy Vanderhoff of the Smart Card Alliance, which is promoting a competing standard. The licenses are completely voluntary, and both Vermont and Washington are going to be offering radio-blocking sleeves to users to allay any privacy concerns.
 
Shto volim ovakve vesti... :)

Nova rfid dokumenta nisu sigurna... govorili mnogi ljudi iz branshe, al' dzaba gluvima prichati. Jos se nisu ljudski ni ustalila a vec problemi... ko zna, moze da skine tagove od njih obichnom rf opremom i sa malo hakerskog znanja... al' su im pubovi i drzava shatro doskochili sa radio-blok futrolama :):):) da nije smeshno bilo bi za plakanje...


enhanceddriverlicensewadm2.jpg



We're all for some genuine privacy concerns or legitimate RFID security scenarios, but we think this Enhanced Driver License scenario might be a bit overblown. The new licenses, which are due to launch in Vermont and Washington in 2008, are designed to expedite passport-free border crossing into Canada and Mexico. The critics point out that the RFID tags emit a unique ID tag that can be picked up by standard equipment, but beyond that they haven't really locked down a specific threat that a leaked ID number could be to users. "I'm tapping in to the emotion of those people who are sensitive to their rights to privacy," said Randy Vanderhoff of the Smart Card Alliance, which is promoting a competing standard. The licenses are completely voluntary, and both Vermont and Washington are going to be offering radio-blocking sleeves to users to allay any privacy concerns.

Pa ko voli iPod i ostale mobilne tehnologije, neće mnogo fućkati ako ga neko i bude pratio...

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