Albert Gonzales, 28, is charged with the largest case of credit and debit card theft in US history. Gonzales, from Miami, Florida, is already in jail for hacking into the databases of retail stores and stealing...
created by Annina Bergman | 20 wks ago | updated 20 wks ago 854 views | 4 recommendations | 3 comments
Como tantas veces he mencionado: Twitter es lo que quieras que Twitter sea, el problema es cuando al saber del poder que tiene este micro-blog para influenciar a la gente, algunas personas ven las oportunidades de audiencia y utilizan el engaño, haciéndose pasar por...
Biometric technologies look quite promising, but can you imagine how they will look and work in the future? LZZR shares his view on how people can be affected by future technologies."When it concerns digital...
created by SexySEO | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 323 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Maastricht's cafés licensed to sell decriminalized marijuana are attempting to appease critics and avoid forced closure by collecting and retaining fingerprint and ID data from customers. Netherlands...
"What is Photo Pattern Recognition (PPR)?
PPR is the ability to render a still photograph into an algorithm discernable identification symbol that then can be used for all of the cellphone applications that are...
This article pertains to a US law that has already been passed, a law most Americans know nothing about. The phrase "scope creep" that appears in this article is the perfect way to sum up the danger of national ID cards. Are your papers in order?(The RSA Conference is a...
Maine yesterday became the first state in the nation to officially
decline to comply with the Real ID Act of 2005, the federal law that
critics say lays the foundation for creation of a national identity
card. Both houses of the state legislature - unanimously in the Senate,...
An 87-year-old man was asked to prove he was over 21 when he tried to buy a bottle of sherry in a York supermarket.
The former Lord Mayor of York, Jack Archer, said he was shocked - but flattered - when asked the question by staff at Morrisons in Acomb.
He said: "I don't look...
created by liamssoft | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 239 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
SAN FRANCISCO - A 2005
federal law requires states to issue standardized, machine-readable
driver’s licenses by May 2008, in effect converting them to a national
identification card that will be required to enter a federal building
or fly on an airplane. The Department of...
This hearing is taking place today, for any readers in the SF Bay Area. Even if found Constitutional (which it would not be), the efficacy of photo ID as a security tool is sketchy at best: for the policy to be effective, the somnolent rent-a-cop at the x-ray machine would...
Effective May 2008, all Americans will be required to obtain federally
approved ID cards containing electronically encoded personal
information. The personal information will include your name, sex,
address, date of birth and a digital photograph at a minimum. All of
this...
created by DIG THE HEAVY | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 326 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
"Melody Millett was shocked when her car loan company asked her if she was the wife of Abundio Perez, who had applied for 26 credit cards, financed several cars and taken out a home mortgage using a Social...
created by bjtindle | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 259 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
"Forget about fingerprint, facial, retina, vein pattern, hand ... smile, ear, nose, kneecap, elbow identification recognition ... well, you get the idea.
Let's implement X-RAY Full-Body identification, after all,...