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Overseas forgers' fake IDs can fool even experts
2012
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Brian Zimmer, president of the Coalition for a Secure Driver's License, said the ease with which people can get fake documents is alarming. \"If the ID buyers are terrorists, the list of protected targets they can now access is a Homeland Security nightmare,\" he said. The website \"Link-i-d\" is another popular source of identification registered in Panama. According to its website, the company sells ID cards that will pass security scans and have accurate holograms and ultraviolet-sensitive ink. Customers can send a money order of $100 for two cards. The website launched this year. According to [David Huff] of the Virginia agency, it has always been easy for the untrained eye to be fooled by fake IDs. The difference is, Huff said, that the new generation of forged IDs is \"good enough to fool the trained eye.\"
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