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British RFID Passports Easily Hacked

By Hugh D'Andrade

Nov 21,2006__New passports issued in the UK contain Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips, supposedly for purposes of increased security. But a report in the British newspaper The Guardian found the passports surprisingly easy to read and copy. Using a device purchased for £250, a Guardian reporter was able to view and copy information from several of the new passports.

Although the new passports use a strong crypto algorithm to protect their biometric data, the encryption key is easy to steal. As the ICAO¡¯s website reveals, the key consists of the passport number, the holder¡¯s date of birth, and the expiration date.

Obtain those details ¡ª or even brute force them (the University of Cambridge's Ross Anderson says the RFID's do not lock themselves after even high numbers of repeated attempts) ¡ª and you can read out enough data to create a cloned passport.

Phil Booth, from the organization NO2ID, took part in the newspaper¡¯s investigation. ¡°This is simply not supposed to happen,¡± says Booth. ¡°This could provide a bonanza for counterfeiters because drawing the information from the chip, complete with the digital signature it contains, could result in a passport being passed off as the real article. You could make a perfect clone of the passport.¡±

Since a reader can potentially scan a passport from as much as 30cm away, a passport could be read and cloned without the passport ever leaving the victim's pocket.

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