[Not sure if this is still of general list interest, let's take the followups
off-list. If anyone else wants to be included in the off-list discussion,
let me know].
Stefan Kelm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Did the Golden Reader Tool (GRT) recognize the Cardman reader w/o any
modifications? The
Peter,
Which card reader(s) did you use?
Adam and I used the Omnikey Cardman 5321
Did the Golden Reader Tool (GRT) recognize the Cardman reader w/o
any modifications? The most current version I have (GRT v2.9)
says in the ePassport Reader List:
- Integrated Engineering Smart-ID
- NMDA
David G. Koontz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4659100a28.html?source=RSStech_20080817
Peter Gutmann has gotten himself in the news along with Adam Laurie and
Jeroen van Beek for altering the passport microchip in a passport.
The original story was actually the coverage in the
Peter,
The original story was actually the coverage in the UK Times last week,
Which card reader(s) did you use?
Cheers,
Stefan.
Symposium Wirtschaftsspionage 03.09.2008 KA/Ettlingen
http://www.symposium-wirtschaftsspionage.de/
Stefan Kelm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The original story was actually the coverage in the UK Times last week,
Which card reader(s) did you use?
Adam and I used the Omnikey Cardman 5321 (I'm not sure what Jeroen used,
probably the same), which is cheap, well-supported with drivers, and cheap.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4659100a28.html?source=RSStech_20080817
Peter Gutmann has gotten himself in the news along with Adam Laurie and
Jeroen van Beek for altering the passport microchip in a passport.
Think of this as a local boy makes good piece of news, well worth it for the
picture of