If you worry about identity theft while traveling, RFID-blocking wallets can help you relax and enjoy your trip. The best RFID-blocking passport wallets will prevent any thief with an RFID-reader from ...
There's a lot of disagreement over whether RFID-blocking technology is necessary in a wallet, but if it puts you at ease while you're traveling, there's no harm in having this feature — especially if ...
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Today marks the official full-scale, public rollout of the United States' controversial electronic passport initiative. The first, limited round of RFID-based passports went out last month, but now ...
Following criticism from computer security professionals and civil libertarians about the privacy risks posed by new RFID passports the government plans to begin issuing, a State Department official ...
The wireless data transfer capabilities of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are intended to speed and assist transactions, but it appears the RFID chips of new U.S. passports are speeding ...
Travelers have a right to be concerned about identity theft. These days, just about everything (your credit cards, some enhanced driver’s licenses, even your passport book) are equipped with ...
Here is a detailed explainer covering what an e-passport is, how it works, the documents you need, how to apply, and what ...
You're confident your RFID passport is safe in its signal-blocking wallet as you pass through immigration. What you don't know is that the man behind you is recording the data sent by your passport's ...
A first wave of U.S. passports implanted with radio tags will soon begin making their way into the hands of American travelers despite lingering privacy and security concerns, federal officials said ...
Despite security and privacy concerns, all but three of the countries required by the U.S. to issue passports with radio tags are now doing so, the Department of Homeland Security said Thursday.
LAS VEGAS — Radio frequency ID tags embedded in U.S. passports can be read hundreds of feet away, potentially making it inexpensive and easy to pick American tourists out of crowds for illicit ...