@Ramona I'd totally be down with body hacking stuff but I'm a bit worried with interference with existing tech (like with those finger magnets) or security issues (apparently stuff like pacemakers already has gaping vulnerabilities)
@Ramona It's the German "Personalausweis" ones, maybe it's RFID, I don't know the difference or what's stored on it. Pretty useless afaik
@noiob oh! that's definitely NFC, but it seems they've taken steps to encrypt it with a digital signature so the information on the passport can't be modified in any way, shape or form without immediately alerting.
i can't find too much information about this specific part, but there's speculation that there's some sort of tracking number on the information in the NFC tag that looks you up in a government database when scanned so that it's harder to falsify whatever's on the tag/passport.
@noiob yeah, of course a huge issue with a lot of this sort of stuff is the fact that most software and hardware will inherently have flaws, it's just a matter of trusting it and keeping yourself as safe as possible from possible attacks.
i dabble with cybersecurity stuff a lot so i'm hoping i can sort of move that into the field of artificial limbs and augments and whatnot.
and huh, i didn't know there were passports with NFC!