Biometric Data Abuse
‘PrintListener’ Attack on Fingerprint Readers — Can You Trust Biometrics?🤞
Richi Jennings | | biometric, biometric authentication, biometric data, Biometric Data Abuse, biometric identification, biometric identity, biometric security, biometrics, biometrics authentication, Biometrics-Based Authentication, digital biometrics, digital fingerprint, Fingerprint Scanners, fingerprint scanning, Fingerprint Sensor Vulnerabilities, fingerprint sensors, fingerprints, PrintListener, SB Blogwatch, Side-Channel, side-channel attack, side-channel attacks, sidechannelattacks, touchless fingerprint
Mic Check: Researchers reconstruct your fingerprint by listening to you swipe ...
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TSA Facial Recognition Pilot Flies Solo at U.S. Airports
Richi Jennings | | airport, Airports, biometric, biometric data, Biometric Data Abuse, biometric data protection, biometric security, biometrics, digital biometrics, face recognition, Face verification, facial recognition, facial recognition technology, passport, Passports, Privacy, REAL ID, SB Blogwatch, tsa
Your Tinfoil Hat is Under Your Seat: Prepare to have your face scanned at airport security. Are the privacy concerns justified? ...
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Weak-Kneed Oversight, The Clowns Of Biometric Data Security
Marc Handelman | | Biometric Data Abuse, biometrics, Blatant Incompetence, government, Government Incompetence
via superlative reportage from DJ Pangburn, we now learn of the ineptitude of US governmental oversight officials (and the Agencies, Bureaus, Departments, and Branches of Federal Government they service) tasked with protecting ...
Right Hand Doesn’t Know What The Others Done, The Danish Passport Fiasco
Marc Handelman | | Biometric Data Abuse, biometrics, identity, identity management, Incompetence, Information Security
Lawrence Abrams - writing at Bleeping Computer - regales us with the (unfortunately true) tale of nearly two hundred and thirty thousand Danish passports possess invalid finger print data (the hands are ...
Illinois Supreme Court Has Ruled No Proof Of Harm Needed In Biometric Privacy Violations
The ruling of the Illinois Supreme Court, based on Illinois Compiled Statutes 740 ILCS 14/ - The Biometric Information Privacy Act is the foundation for this bit of privacy related good news ...