When a German security researcher, Matthias Marx, found a United States military device for sale on eBay—an instrument previously used to identify wanted individuals and known terrorists during the ...
An employee scans the eyes of a woman for biometric data needed to apply for a passport, at the passport office in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2021. Over two decades, the United States and its allies spent ...
Researchers and tech firms are exploring new biometric verification methods that store data locally on devices rather than corporate servers, aiming to improve privacy and security. Harvard’s Applied ...
Security solutions have long been limited to high-end technologies due to their price and need, but demand for all types of security-related products blossomed following the events of Sept. 11. Now, ...
The biometric collection devices support BASS, a maritime law enforcement program used to identify people encountered during ...
New continuation patent protects the ability to authenticate users from their unique biological signals, unlocking secure payments, user detection, and authorized actions Yokneam Illit, Israel, April ...
WTF?! Stories of people selling electronic items on eBay without first wiping their storage aren't unusual. However, one would not expect to buy a military device from the auction site and find it ...
The latest Find My Device app update has added the long-awaited biometric login ability to the device tracking system. After being hinted at arriving with previous builds, if you are running version 3 ...
German Researchers bought the SEEK II device as part of a security study, and found an alarming amount of information on the memory card. Reading time 3 minutes More than decade ago, near Kandahar, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. German researchers who purchased biometric capture devices on eBay found sensitive US military data stored on their memory cards, The New York ...
Iris scans, fingerprints, and photos of over 2,600 people were found unencrypted and protected by a default password. Iris scans, fingerprints, and photos of over 2,600 people were found unencrypted ...