Estonia Tests "Contactless" ID-Cards
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brian-slashdotnews at hyperreal.org
Mon Aug 9 03:26:02 PDT 2004
Link: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/08/08/1711239
Posted by: timothy, on 2004-08-09 08:19:00
from the man-exists-for-the-state dept.
[1]borkee writes "[2]Estonian [3]MEAC and [4]CMB [5]start testing a
new version of a [6]national ID card containing what they call
'contactless' extensions. Although they do not specifically disclose
to us, taxpayers, what technology is used there, it must be quite
obvious that it's nothing less than [7]RFID. Add to this, they'll have
person's biometrics in memory. (Security gurus of course know:
biometrics just don't work.) Soon you can track us poor Estonians by
our GSM phones and by our ID cards too!"
References
1. mailto:bmaroshe at itcollege.ee
2. http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/en.html
3. http://www.mkm.ee/eng/
4. http://www.mig.ee/eng/
5. http://www.postimees.ee/050804/esileht/141020.php
6. http://www.id.ee/pages.php/0303
7. http://www.eff.org/issues/rfid
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