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| RBA: Computers Identify Their Owners by the Way Users Type |  | Computer security company e-Solutions has developed an innovative system based on individual typing behaviors. The new technology is inspired by the fact that humans can tell a friend from another by different clichés and patterns in language.
Computers equipped with such identification technologies can analyze different interaction factors, such as typing speed, rhythm and agility. The new algorithms are especially tailored ... [read more >>] | | 26 April 2008, 04:23GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Fingerprints Are So Yesterday: Use the New Vein Scanner to Log In |  | 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 vein scanner is a sensor that comes embedded into a regular mouse. It identifies the individuals using their vei ... [read more >>] | | 08 April 2008, 03:08GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Hacking Into Others' Data Made Simple: the Corsair Padlock Workaround |  | The promised data security for mobile storage device is slowly but surely being dismantled piece by piece. You may remember our previous reports about defeated biometric security using open-source software; however, this new episode of " ... [read more >>] | | 26 March 2008, 06:44GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Fingerprint-Protected USB Sticks Cracked Using Open-Source Software |  | 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 security website ... [read more >>] | | 18 March 2008, 09:11GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Toshiba's Portege G910 Gets Atrua Biometric Security Update |  | Toshiba and Atrua Technologies have jointly announced an updated version of the Portege G910, powered by Atrua's biometric security, the ATW310 fingerprint touch control solution. Atrua is one of the world's most reliable providers of Intelligent Touch Controls for mobile devices, and currently, more than 80 percent of the new fingerprint phone models come with the ATW310 touch control.
"Atrua’s highly-integra ... [read more >>] | | 11 February 2008, 04:43GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Eircom Plans 100 Million Euro Data Center in Europe |  | Telecommunications expert Eircom has just signed a contract worth 100 Million Euro for a new managed services datacenter located in Clonshaugh, Ireland. This new center is alleged to offer 'the most advanced hosting environment in Ireland' and is located in a 125,000 square foot facility.
"To stay competitive in the knowledge economy, Ireland absolutely must have facilities like these that redefine the state-of- ... [read more >>] | | 29 January 2008, 11:58GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| The Aegis Bio: the Fingerprint-Protected Vault |  | Paranoid PC users, rejoice, as Apricorn has released another extraordinary device that allows you to keep your data at your fingertip. Literally. I have been talking a lot lately about data encryption and hard drive security but the Aegis Bio takes it to another level. RFID protected enclosures are extremely convenient and practical, but what happens if you get your hard-drive AND transponder stolen say, from your car? There' ... [read more >>] | | 23 January 2008, 07:03GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
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