Biometric passport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ICAO Document 9303, Part 1, Volume 2 (e-passports) ICAO Document 9303, Part 3 (credit-card sized ID cards) Free / open source utilities to read and copy passport chips:
Gemalto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gemalto provides technology to governments in more than 30 nations. [1] e-Passports. Gemalto supplies electronic passports (e-passports) solutions to the United States, Singapore ...
Biometric passport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ICAO Document 9303, Part 1, Volume 2 (e-passports) ICAO Document 9303, Part 3 (credit-card sized ID cards) Free / open source utilities to read and copy passport chips:
THC-ePassports
THC/vonJeek proudly presents an ePassport emulator. This emulator applet allows you to create a backup of your own passport chip(s). The government plans to use ePassports at ...
DHS | Visa Waiver Program: Passport Requirements Timeline
Passports issued on or after October 26, 2006: e-Passports. New passports issued by Visa Waiver Program countries must be e-Passports, which include an integrated computer chip ...
e-Passports cloned, passport readers crashed - Aug. 3, 2007
As the nation grapples with difficulties getting new passports, a technology researcher has found another problem with the radio frequency ID technology the new documents carry.
RFID Gazette: How Safe Are The New RFID e-Passports?
Kevin Mahaffey, a 21-year old electrical engineer, set off an explosive with an RFID-enabled passport mockup. But he had no nefarious intent. In fact, he was asked by tech security ...
E-Passports
Index Early Reaction. U.S. moves closer to e-passports Alorie Gilbert CNET News; No Encryption for E-Passports Ryan Singel WIRED News; e-Passports: Ready or not here they come ...
Department of Foreign Affairs - ePassports
A description on the introduction of epassports ... The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dermot Ahern T.D., took delivery on 18 April 2006 of the first Irish ePassports, containing ...
The Australian ePassport
All valid Australian passports currently in circulation (whether ePassports or not) have MRZs and comply with US requirements under the VWP. Border Control