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iOS 7: Urgent Notice About Significant Backdoor Security Vulnerability

With two lockscreen holes and a fingerprint sensor that can be fooled with woodglue, we thought we'd given diehard iPhone fans a horse that was already dangerously high enough for them not to get down from.. [I think you have mixed more than a metaphor there, Ed.] For example, we chose not to cover the fact that the New York Police Department were handing out flyers over the weekend advising residents of the Big Apple to take Even Bigger Apple's advice, and to upgrade to iOS 7 as soon as possible for security reasons. The link for this article located at Naked Security is no longer available. . iOS device owners advised to update immediately over critical security weaknesses such as biometric exploitations and unauthorized entry points.. iPhone Backdoor,Fingerprint Flaw,iOS 7 Security,Apple Security,Lockscreen Bug. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 25, 2013 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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UK Border Agency Fingerprint Scans for Foreign Nationals on November 30

Fingerprint checks on foreigners at border controls will begin at the end of November, says the UK Border Agency. In addition to usual checks at UK border controls, from 30 November, 2009 overseas nationals arriving in the country will have their fingerprints scanned.. All passengers with biometric UK visas, entry clearances and identity cards for foreign nationals will undergo the new procedure. "The purpose of these checks is to verify that the individual entering the United Kingdom is the same person who gave their biometrics when they applied for their visa, entry clearance or identity card for foreign nationals," said the UK Border Agency in a statement. "Using fingerprints enables us to do this with greater certainty." The link for this article located at ZDNet UK is no longer available. . Beginning on December 1, biometric scans for international travelers at UK entry points will strengthen identity confirmation for arrivals.. Biometric Checks, Foreign Nationals, Fingerprint Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 30, 2009 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Sony FIU-600: Advanced Biometric Access Control Solution for Security

The new FIU-600 model builds on the same encryption technology as Sony's FIU-710 Puppy, although this time as a stationary identification device for verifying employee access to multiple company PCs. The FIU-710 is designed as a mobile fingerprint passkey that . . . . The new FIU-600 model builds on the same encryption technology as Sony's FIU-710 Puppy, although this time as a stationary identification device for verifying employee access to multiple company PCs. The FIU-710 is designed as a mobile fingerprint passkey that scans, stores, and matches a user's fingerprint internally. Less expensive than its predecessor, the FIU-600 uses an upgraded version of the FIU-710 technology without the crypto capabilities, the company said, although it is designed with the ability to export templates and scan up to 1,000 fingerprint images inside the device. The link for this article located at Internet.com is no longer available. . The new FIU-600 model builds on the same encryption technology as Sony's FIU-710 Puppy, although thi. fiu-600, model, builds, encryption, technology, sony's, fiu-710, puppy, although. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 06, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Exploring Sony FIU-700 Fingerprint System Support on Linux

It would be great to know the state of the Linux support for this. See http://www.linuxnet.com for more biometrics info. "Sony has launched a new biometrics product, the FIU-700 fingerprint identification system. The product is a credit . . . . It would be great to know the state of the Linux support for this. See http://www.linuxnet.com for more biometrics info. "Sony has launched a new biometrics product, the FIU-700 fingerprint identification system. The product is a credit card-size biometric device that provides both authentication and data security. The company claims the product will help make Internet transactions secure. The FIU-700 is a stand-alone fingerprint verification device with PKI (public key infrastructure) key generation to provide more security than other existing fingerprint identification technologies. " The link for this article located at Securitywatch [Thanks to Chris Parker] is no longer available. . Linux is advancing with biometric authentication, notably through Sony's PKI compliant fingerprint scanning, enhancing security and user confidence in digital asset protection. Fingerprint Technology, Linux Compatibility, Security Solutions, Biometrics Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 22, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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