<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div>Hi,<br><br></div>there was similar case with Taiwanese cards in 2013 (batch GCD+Coppersmith - <a href="https://smartfacts.cr.yp.to/smartfacts-20130916.pdf">https://smartfacts.cr.yp.to/smartfacts-20130916.pdf</a>). However I can't seem to find how they handled it eventually. There was recent news that they will replace the ID cards for some unspecified reason - <a href="http://embeddedsecuritynews.com/2017/10/taiwan-to-issue-electronic-id-cards-in-a-year-minister/">http://embeddedsecuritynews.com/2017/10/taiwan-to-issue-electronic-id-cards-in-a-year-minister/</a><br></div><div><br></div><div>Same goes for Estonian cards - no idea what mitigation or response was announced. It also seems that the news broke for Estonian cards one month sooner than for Slovak eID cards (source, but in Slovak: <a href="https://www.rtvs.sk/televizia/archiv/11580/139321#489">https://www.rtvs.sk/televizia/archiv/11580/139321#489</a>).<br><br></div>Slovakia finally announced shutting down all e-government services and that's it for now. Not sure whether they plan on reissuing/repgramming the cards.<br><br></div>Regards,<br></div>  OM<br></div>