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Fujitsu has just announced a new security device that allows users to log in to Windows and other software application based on your veins map. The new gadget is supposed to replace the older fingerprint scanner that has been proven to be easily tricked into granting unauthorized access to the system.Fujitsu's v... |
8 April 2008 03:08 GMT |
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If you are one of the users who rely on fingerprint security systems, you'd better keep an eye on your flash disk drive, because it can be easily cracked into. The fingerprint protection system can be circumvented using an extremely accessible piece of software, called PLscsi.According to a report issued by secu... |
18 March 2008 09:11 GMT |
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Fujitsu, a Japanese leading manufacturer and service provider, and AuthenTec, global leader in providing fingerprint authentication sensors and solutions, are showcasing the first fingerprint enabled world-phone at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain (11 - 14 February). Fujitsu FOMA F905i is the new handset... |
13 February 2008 12:33 GMT |
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Not only Tom Cruise could praise with this. What you've seen in movies, like "Minority report" and other fiction films, could turn into reality. "It is not science fiction to think that our eyes could very soon be the key to unlocking our homes, accessing our bank accounts and logging on to our computers", said ... |
17 December 2007 02:41 GMT |
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ARCH, Action on Rights for Children, released a public report concerning the biometrics in schools, revealing that using high-tech solutions might harm children's right and what's more important, may have serious consequences. Using a fingerprint scanning technology, the kids might provide several details w... |
21 November 2007 15:31 GMT |
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The computer hardware and general electronics Japanese manufacturer and vendor Fujitsu teamed up with the Linux developing company Novell to design and produce an USB security device. These devices, internally called by Fujitsu "pods", will provide medium-sized businesses and enterprises with a simple and cost effect... |
8 August 2007 10:08 GMT |
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One of nature's hidden identification methods, fingerprints, is now moving beyond the enclosed area of forensic science and is gradually entering the hi-tech world, as they are considered the next big thing in computer security for the general public.Fingerprinting is probably the most widely used method of ide... |
30 July 2007 03:33 GMT |
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A gorgeous naked blonde comes into a pub and asks for a beer. The bartender is continuously measuring her from head to toes. She asks him why he stares at her like this: hasn't he seen a naked woman before? He says: yes, I did, but I was just wondering where your wallet is...If the woman were in Japan, she migh... |
24 July 2007 09:45 GMT |
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A perfect crime is a utopia. And it's getting even more than this, as a new fingerprinting technique can reveal surprising details about the criminal. Standard methods of fingerprinting at a crime scene include the use of powders, liquids or vapors, but they can alter the prints and destroy precious clues, like... |
21 July 2007 03:50 GMT |
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Fingerprints remain the main tool in identifying a criminal. If fingerprints revealed more, the pool of subjects would be greatly diminished, easing forensic investigations. A team from the University of East Anglia in Norwich and King's College in London led by David A. Russell has succeeded in employing specif... |
25 May 2007 08:45 GMT |
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Qiao Xing Mobile, a top mobile handsets manufacturer from China (through its CECT subsidiary), announced in Beijing the release of their most innovative mobile device. The handset's name is T100 and it's a high security phone with fingerprint recognition, ultra long standby and various multimedia features ... |
21 May 2007 07:06 GMT |
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You've probably heard by now, that in Virginia, a lunatic went on the rampage, shooting 32 people before turning the gun on himself. And in America today, everyone - including the President himself - is searching for answers. How can this have happened? How can it be that such a thing can have happened in this ... |
18 April 2007 03:53 GMT |
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Have you ever been in a situation where you are at the counter, loaded with bags of goodies, and you realize you left your wallet at home? Oh, the embarrassment...This story is about to become history, because soon biometric scanning to make transactions is expected to be only one of many new methods that are part o... |
11 April 2007 09:48 GMT |
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