Jun
26
Faking a fingerprint (part 1)
Category: Biometrics, How-to, Security, Security Threats |
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Back in nineties I was working with TeKey Research group, supplying them raw materials for their tests. The task was to study if fingerprint sensors accept dead fingers. Yes, I was pathologist these years and got plenty of themJ. After few experiments we realized that optical sensors cannot distinguish dead fingers from alive. Even worse, [...]
Jun
26
Every step you take
Category: Big Brother, privacy |
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I want you to watch this video. Big Brother is watching you. You never know when, where and how are you traced.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k12-yxStwIc&hl=en]
n-Tegrity protects your privacy by not leaving any trace of your communication on the host computer you are using it on. Whether you are checking/sending your email, talking on Skype, or VPN or RDCing [...]
Jun
26
5 reasons to use Portable Encryption (part 1)
Category: Encryption, Security, Security Threats, identity theft, passwords |
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As I have already mentioned in my previous post, if you are Pope or even more innocent than a Pope, you can skip this page and move directly to heaven.
Everything that I post here is for you normal sinner people, and for you abnormal sinner people and even for you ladies. You and I [...]




