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By Alice Hill
RealTechNews

January 1, 2007 marked the start of RFID-embedded US passports. You can tell you have a new one if the logo on the front is different and there is a little bulge in the back cover. Depending on where you fall on the security issue – some say broadcasting your whereabouts from the passport in your pocket will signal terrorists that an American is nearby, others say wearing loud white tennis shoes in Paris will do exactly the same thing – one things is clear, it is easy to disable the chip.

Short of building your own RFID-blocking wallet, the gang at Wired discovered that simply hitting the chip with a hammer (located inside the back cover) will render it useless. So much for high tech. And to be clear, a disabled chip does not invalidate the passport. Just don’t brag about the hammer in the customs line or you’re looking at 25 years of hard time.

We Say: What else? Looks like it’s hammer time!