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| Subject: | Re: National Security : e-Passport |
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| Date: | 25 Jul 2006 14:59:22 -0000 |
It is not about my privacy that I am talking about. If it is a digital
evidence, the Government can always get along with things. Like if there is
something happening internally within some bureau, then previously it was at
least tough to produce fake US passports. If it is e-Passport, I suppose that
issues, can be carried away by the bureau's without even legally getting
permissions for those. Come on, every incident that happens inside US cannot
happen without an Inside hand. "Every huge kingdoms, that have been well knows,
has been destroyed in the past from within". Identity theft, faking passports,
making illegal passports, etc can also happen within. How does Government plan
to answer those ???
-S
On 7/25/06, Adam Vollmer <volmarias@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, there is discussion, and your privacy doesn't seem to be particularly
important to the government. You may wish to look at Bruce Shneier's take on it
(www.schneier.com , he's written several articles).
On 23 Jul 2006 20:59:37 -0000, shyaam@gmail.com < shyaam@gmail.com> wrote:
US is now bringing in e-passport, I believe as a compulsary thing. Is
Security not an issue in this. What if there is a vulnerability where
everyone's privacy is lost. Is there any discussion about this in the security
community?
Shyaam
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