De Technologieën van de overheid verminderen Nationale Veiligheid
Door Mick Meaney
Alternatief Nieuws RINF
Een Duitse hakker en een veiligheidsadviseur, Lukas Grunwald, hebben opnieuw aangetoond hoe de Overheden onzekere technologie afdwingen die onze veiligheid, identiteit en privacy op risico, terwijl het eisen om nauwkeurig tegenover te verstrekken zet.
De biometrische paspoorten die de hoogst controversiële spaanders RFID bevatten zijn getoond om kwetsbaarder dan eerste gedachte als Grunwald te zijn die wordt beheerd om twee paspoortlezers en staten te verpletteren het mogelijk zou kunnen zijn om lezers te herprogrammeren om gesmeed goed te keuren of paspoorten verliep. The exploit will also allow someone to access, hijack and clone a passport holder’s fingerprint, a truly shocking revelation.
It is also possible to create false fingerprints to fool the system but officials bury their head in the sand and remain silent on the issue.
RFID enabled biometric passports were specifically introduced, or so we are told, to prevent passport forgery and increase national security but as Grunwald has discovered, they actually reduce security and provide hackers and identity thieves with a new set of tools to compromise our welfar and allow hackers to override the computer system.
Grunwald stated: “The whole passport design is totally brain damaged, from my point of view all of these RFID passports are a huge waste of money. They’re not increasing security at all.”
Last year he demonstrated how easy it is to clone passports.
“If you’re able to crash something you are most likely able to exploit it, I predict that most of the vendors are using off-the-shelf (software) libraries for decoding the JPEG2000 images,” says Grunwald, meaning all airports are susceptible to the hack.
The U.S. State Department had no comment, a telling sign.
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