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State, ACLU spar over security of new passports

By Wilson P Dizard III, GCN Staff

The government’s new digital passports will not be insecure or pose a risk to privacy—as the American Civil Liberties Union claims—the State Department says.

The department is on schedule to begin delivering passports with embedded biometric chips next year.

ACLU has said the passports could broadcast personal information to passersby using radio frequency identification readers. But Frank E. Moss, deputy assistant secretary of State for passport services, downplayed such concerns and said the department would resolve any technical problems before the passports begin circulation.

Laura Murphy, director of ACLU’s Washington Legislative Office, warned that identity thieves could capture data from the digital passports.

Moss said the ACLU concern arises from two separate technical issues: