Of course, they aren't admitting to it publicly. The question is how many countries, companies, and other users of Infineon chips are quietly sweeping ROCA under the rug and ignoring the fact that their security is now *utterly broken* until updated?https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/928171103607865345 …
So you're fine with them leaving all their users vulnerable to complete and utter impersonation until they manage to deploy a fix? The vulnerabiilty is public *today*, hackers don't wait until you're done with logistics.
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I’m not fine with doing nothing. It’s just that communication probably won’t change much. How are these NFC features used?
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The NFC features are tangential; what matters is that signatures made with these ID cards (I/O method doesn't matter) have *complete legal equivalence* to written signatures, and this is used by many companies and government institutions.
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