WTF: What is the purpose of printing a chip card photo on ID cards?
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US-Senator Ron Wyden asked this the Committe of Rules and Administration:
Moreover, in contrast to the executive branch's widespread adoption of PIV cards with a smart chip, most Senate staff ID cards have a photo of a chip printed on them, rather than a real chip.
See also Picture this: Senate staffers’ ID cards have photo of smart chip, no security | Ars Technica[^].
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US-Senator Ron Wyden asked this the Committe of Rules and Administration:
Moreover, in contrast to the executive branch's widespread adoption of PIV cards with a smart chip, most Senate staff ID cards have a photo of a chip printed on them, rather than a real chip.
See also Picture this: Senate staffers’ ID cards have photo of smart chip, no security | Ars Technica[^].
I'm sure we (US citizens) are paying top $ for that uncrackable (or should that be 'on crack-able'?) feature! :|
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US-Senator Ron Wyden asked this the Committe of Rules and Administration:
Moreover, in contrast to the executive branch's widespread adoption of PIV cards with a smart chip, most Senate staff ID cards have a photo of a chip printed on them, rather than a real chip.
See also Picture this: Senate staffers’ ID cards have photo of smart chip, no security | Ars Technica[^].
Didn't we get a question on hacking photographs of smartcards in QA? If not, wait for it, it'll be along soon! :laugh:
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US-Senator Ron Wyden asked this the Committe of Rules and Administration:
Moreover, in contrast to the executive branch's widespread adoption of PIV cards with a smart chip, most Senate staff ID cards have a photo of a chip printed on them, rather than a real chip.
See also Picture this: Senate staffers’ ID cards have photo of smart chip, no security | Ars Technica[^].
Security is an illusion, so why not perpetuate the illusion of security. Along these same lines, I think I'm going to carry a picture of a German Shepherd in my wallet to scare away pick pockets. :-D
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US-Senator Ron Wyden asked this the Committe of Rules and Administration:
Moreover, in contrast to the executive branch's widespread adoption of PIV cards with a smart chip, most Senate staff ID cards have a photo of a chip printed on them, rather than a real chip.
See also Picture this: Senate staffers’ ID cards have photo of smart chip, no security | Ars Technica[^].
Standards are only suggestions, just like Stop signs. No 2 of my *Smart Cards* (USMC, NWS, State Govt) have the same features, go figure. And its a real pain in the butt as my laptops haven't supported PCIMICA for quite some time. At least the NWS variant has a RealID marker on it
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Security is an illusion, so why not perpetuate the illusion of security. Along these same lines, I think I'm going to carry a picture of a German Shepherd in my wallet to scare away pick pockets. :-D
littleGreenDude wrote:
I'm going to carry a picture of a German Shepherd in my wallet to scare away pick pockets
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littleGreenDude wrote:
I'm going to carry a picture of a German Shepherd in my wallet to scare away pick pockets
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US-Senator Ron Wyden asked this the Committe of Rules and Administration:
Moreover, in contrast to the executive branch's widespread adoption of PIV cards with a smart chip, most Senate staff ID cards have a photo of a chip printed on them, rather than a real chip.
See also Picture this: Senate staffers’ ID cards have photo of smart chip, no security | Ars Technica[^].
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US-Senator Ron Wyden asked this the Committe of Rules and Administration:
Moreover, in contrast to the executive branch's widespread adoption of PIV cards with a smart chip, most Senate staff ID cards have a photo of a chip printed on them, rather than a real chip.
See also Picture this: Senate staffers’ ID cards have photo of smart chip, no security | Ars Technica[^].
First came fake news, now we have fake security, next will be fake government officials. Oh wait... :doh: Marc
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Photo of Beiber & Dion would be far more effective, ... when they fall down foaming at the mouth you can get your wallet back.
Sin tack the any key okay
Probably against the Geneva Convention, that one. :sigh:
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US-Senator Ron Wyden asked this the Committe of Rules and Administration:
Moreover, in contrast to the executive branch's widespread adoption of PIV cards with a smart chip, most Senate staff ID cards have a photo of a chip printed on them, rather than a real chip.
See also Picture this: Senate staffers’ ID cards have photo of smart chip, no security | Ars Technica[^].
Security for thee, but not for me...
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Security is an illusion, so why not perpetuate the illusion of security. Along these same lines, I think I'm going to carry a picture of a German Shepherd in my wallet to scare away pick pockets. :-D
I was considering pictures of mousetraps, but your solution is better, because mousetraps aren't loyal, but my own picture of a German shepherd wouldn't bite me.
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US-Senator Ron Wyden asked this the Committe of Rules and Administration:
Moreover, in contrast to the executive branch's widespread adoption of PIV cards with a smart chip, most Senate staff ID cards have a photo of a chip printed on them, rather than a real chip.
See also Picture this: Senate staffers’ ID cards have photo of smart chip, no security | Ars Technica[^].
Have you ever produced anything to government requirements? I dare say that the chips weren't available, or were rejected, for some reason or another, but the requirement read something like:
PH3-000067.AA67B: All ID cards must have a visible smart chip.
If thirteen @nal twits can't tick each a box related to that, the consignment's rejected.I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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US-Senator Ron Wyden asked this the Committe of Rules and Administration:
Moreover, in contrast to the executive branch's widespread adoption of PIV cards with a smart chip, most Senate staff ID cards have a photo of a chip printed on them, rather than a real chip.
See also Picture this: Senate staffers’ ID cards have photo of smart chip, no security | Ars Technica[^].
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Security is an illusion, so why not perpetuate the illusion of security. Along these same lines, I think I'm going to carry a picture of a German Shepherd in my wallet to scare away pick pockets. :-D
littleGreenDude wrote:
Security is an illusion
Guys working at the Atomic Weapons Establishment - many, many years ago - competed for the silliest successful ID pass. A card bearing the photo of Ayatollah Khomeini, and the lid from a tin of sardines, each passed the Security Guards.
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Didn't we get a question on hacking photographs of smartcards in QA? If not, wait for it, it'll be along soon! :laugh:
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay... AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Security is an illusion, so why not perpetuate the illusion of security. Along these same lines, I think I'm going to carry a picture of a German Shepherd in my wallet to scare away pick pockets. :-D
I think the turd of a German Shepherd in your pocket may work better... :)
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littleGreenDude wrote:
Security is an illusion
Guys working at the Atomic Weapons Establishment - many, many years ago - competed for the silliest successful ID pass. A card bearing the photo of Ayatollah Khomeini, and the lid from a tin of sardines, each passed the Security Guards.
I worked for ICL in Oz many years back. Admin guy gave me my ID card with a merino sheep mugshot (I'm an NZ'er). Brilliant!
If your neighbours don't listen to The Ramones, turn it up real loud so they can. “We didn't have a positive song until we wrote 'Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue!'” ― Dee Dee Ramone "The Democrats want my guns and the Republicans want my porno mags and I ain't giving up either" - Joey Ramone
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I worked for ICL in Oz many years back. Admin guy gave me my ID card with a merino sheep mugshot (I'm an NZ'er). Brilliant!
If your neighbours don't listen to The Ramones, turn it up real loud so they can. “We didn't have a positive song until we wrote 'Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue!'” ― Dee Dee Ramone "The Democrats want my guns and the Republicans want my porno mags and I ain't giving up either" - Joey Ramone
Mark H2 wrote:
Brilliant!
:thumbsup: :laugh: