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UK national ID card cloned in 12 minutes
From: InfoSec News <alerts () infosecnews org>
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 02:44:04 -0500 (CDT)
http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/08/06/237215/uk-national-id-card-cloned-in-12-minutes.htm By Ian Grant ComputerWeekly.com 06 Aug 2009 The prospective national ID card was broken and cloned in 12 minutes, the Daily Mail revealed this morning. The newspaper hired computer expert Adam Laurie to test the security that protects the information embedded in the chip on the card. Using a Nokia mobile phone and a laptop computer, Laurie was able to copy the data on a card that is being issued to foreign nationals in minutes. He then created a cloned card, and with help from another technology expert, changed all the data on the new card. This included the physical details of the bearer, name, fingerprints and other information. He then rewrote data on the card, reversing the bearer's status from "not entitled to benefits" to "entitled to benefits". He then added fresh content that would be visible to any police officer or security official who scanned the card, saying, "I am a terrorist - shoot on sight." [...] ________________________________________________ Visit & Submit to the Defcon Memory Repository http://www.defconpics.org/
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