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posted by mrpg on Monday October 01 2018, @10:09AM   Printer-friendly
from the bills-to-pay dept.

Estonia sues Gemalto for 152 mln euros over ID card flaws:

TALLINN, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Estonian police are seeking to recover 152 million euros ($178 mln) in a lawsuit filed on Thursday against digital security firm Gemalto, following a recall last year when security flaws were found in citizen ID cards produced by the firm.

The vulnerabilities to hacker attacks found in government- issued ID cards supplied by the Franco-Dutch company marked an embarrassing setback for Estonia, which has billed itself as the world’s most digitalised “e-government”.

Most of its 1.3 million people use electronic ID cards to access public services digitally.

Estonia’s Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) said in a statement Gemalto had created private key codes for individual cards, leaving the government IDs vulnerable to external cyber attack, rather than embedding it on the card’s chip as promised.

Local Ed. checking in, here are some recent stories that contain a few of the twist in the saga (which did begin quite a while back) from the state news service (in English):
https://news.err.ee/864881/gemalto-152-million-ppa-claim-disproportionate
https://news.err.ee/859618/ppa-say-no-to-id-card-compromise-gemalto-still-hope-for-accord-with-state https://news.err.ee/688602/id-card-crisis-cost-information-system-authority-1-million
-- FP


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by FatPhil on Monday October 01 2018, @06:51PM

    by FatPhil (863) <{pc-soylent} {at} {asdf.fi}> on Monday October 01 2018, @06:51PM (#742411) Homepage
    Marry an Estonian, or any EU citizen. Hell, you don't even have to marry, we have the concept of just being a "family member" here, which requires little more than cohabitation and cosigning most official paperwork. (We do this, my g/f's a yank.)
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