Thursday, August 12, 2010

postheadericon Google vs. Microsoft, IPad Bug, IPhone 4 (PC World)

06/12/2010 Google vs. Microsoft, IPad Bug, IPhone 4 (PC World) PC World - A Google engineer published attack code for a Windows XP zero-day bug just five days after informing Microsoft of the vulnerability, setting off a firestorm in the security research community this week. In other news, Apple kicked off the week unveiling the iPhone 4, while the World Cup kicked off at the end of the week, taking the Internet by storm and leading to a flurry of new mobile apps.


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postheadericon HIIDE portable biometric device scans iris, fingers and face

05/20/2010 HIIDE portable biometric device scans iris, fingers and face

The HIIDE portable biometric device

It's billed as "the most powerful tool ever developed for biometric identification," and it could well be. L-1 Identity Solutions' HIIDE is a rugged, portable device that can establish and then verify peoples' identities using three separate biometrics - iris, fingerprint and facial recognition. It must be pretty impressive, as the US Department of Defense recently ordered ten million dollars worth of the suckers. .. Continue Reading HIIDE portable biometric device scans iris, fingers and face

Tags: Biometrics, Cameras, Face Detection, FingerprintSecurity

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