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Monthly Archive for November, 2008

In this episode we cover; biometric fingerprint readers going mainstream in everyday consumer products; veins and body odor have biometric potential; mother nature helps in bullet/bombproof tire design; digital photos can be forensically traced back the the camera; cell phone detection; and a bike lock that fights back. Show Links: Authentec shows new technology Authentec [...]

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(Enhanced Podcast) In this episode we cover; biometric fingerprint readers going mainstream in everyday consumer products; veins and body odor have biometric potential; mother nature helps in bullet/bombproof tire design; digital photos can be forensically traced back the the camera; cell phone detection; and a bike lock that fights back. Show Links: Authentec shows new [...]

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In this episode we cover some mergers and acquisitions, RFiD protection for access badges, long range key duplication, computers broadcasting your data, police using portable fingerprint verification, peeking around corners, and the Craigslist bank heist. Show Links: Napco acquires Marks Hardware. Identity Stronghold offers RFiD protection Keys Can be Copied From Afar SNEAKEY – Key [...]

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(Enhanced Podcast) In this episode we cover some mergers and acquisitions, RFiD protection for access badges, long range key duplication, computers broadcasting your data, police using portable fingerprint verification, peeking around corners, and the Craigslist bank heist. Show Links: Napco acquires Marks Hardware. Identity Stronghold offers RFiD protection Keys Can be Copied From Afar SNEAKEY [...]

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Duplicating Keys from Photographs

UC San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering has developed a software program that does what locksmiths have been doing visually for years, sight reading keys. A skilled locksmith, knowing the possible depths of cuts for a particular manufacturer of locks, can create a key after merely observing the target key for a few moments. Each [...]

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