Tman wrote:
....The scary part to me is these are the same people who will one day be seeing every piece of personal info about you from the chip that will be inbedded in all USA passports in the next couple years. ...
Well, Tman. You called it! This is in today's A.M. Costa Rica (8/15/06):
Electronic passports being produced in U.S.
Special to
A.M. Costa Rica
The U.S. Department of State has begun issuing electronic passports.
Production has started at the Colorado Passport Agency and will be expanded to other production facilities over the next few months, the agency said.
The new U.S. passport includes biometric technology.
A contactless chip in the rear cover of the passport will contain the same data as that found on the biographic data page of the passport (name, date of birth, gender, place of birth, dates of passport issuance and expiration, passport number), and will also include a digital image of the bearer's photograph.
The Department of State has taken steps to lessen the chances of the electronic data being skimmed (unauthorized reading) or eavesdropped (intercepting
communication of the transmission of data between the chip and the reader by unintended recipients).
Metallic anti-skimming material incorporated into the front cover and spine of the e-passport book prevents the chip from being skimmed, or read, when the book is fully closed, said the department. Technology is used that requires that the data page be read electronically to generate a key that unlocks the chip. And a randomized unique identification feature will lessen the risk that an e-passport holder could be tracked, the department said.
To prevent alteration or modification of the data on the chip, and to allow authorities to validate and authenticate the data, the information on the chip will
include an electronic signature, said the State Department.