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Cookies (was April Fools' Day)
You are probably assuming that the biometric scan is being used to keep more than one person from entering the park on the same pass on the same day using the "revolving door" method. In this scam, only two passes are used to get three or more people into the park. Guest A and guest B enter the park with the two

Person identifiers
With biometric cards, the only way to neutralize a stolen identity is to delete records of the permanent one. Wear gloves. Seriously though, I very much doubt that we will ever resort to protecting sensitive personal data using biometrics, unless it is used in combination with another system.

Biometrics for AP holders?
We didn't spend a lot of time on it (was loaned to us by our vendor so we could see if we even wanted to pursue using it) so we may have had something set wrong. --- RONiN (MCSE) ro...@your-head-from-your-ass.home.com To reply, please remove "your-head-from-your-ass"

Biotechnology-something anti-gunners won't even "touch"...
ID cards using biometrics are the best way to fix identity. An idiotic assertion for a supposed transhumanist. Which biometrics, exactly, do you think we won't be able to trivially change a few decades from now? Even today many biometric schemes have been broken with a few minutes' work, and without having to cut

Biometrics for AP holders?
Approved methods include: "radio tagging, touch memory, remote control, fingerprint, magnetic encoding and other automatic user identification systems using biometrics, mechanical and electronic systems." Significantly, law enforcement officers wouldn't have to use such guns. There are also exemptions for Federally

New Walt Disney World ticket pricing
Erick
Perez epe...@criptodata.net alt security pgp yes i am a customer. no i havent tried sales...will do. but since i am not in the us it will be alittle expensive in phone calls, last time i was on hold 15 minutes... looks like there is no such thing as a biometric device for pgp huh?

Fingerprints - no, easily matched - yes!
Steve Soares stevesoa...@prodigy.net rec arts disney parks Yep! Steve Frearson wrote: Hi! Can anyone tell me whether they are still using Biometrics for Annual pass holders at WDW? Thanks, Steve.

Physical NT security using biometrics
Ellison is talking about using biometrics, like fingerprints to clinch identification. Let me guess, if I have nothing to hide, I'd have no problem with giving the government my fingerprints, correct? Why not just have a number tattooed on every "real citizen"? It is far easier to hijack airliners.

CIA Seeks to Capture Eye ID from a Distance
There
is much discussion going on about using biometrics rather than a conventional logon ID for folks accessing hospital computer systems. My feeling is that "it ain't there yet" but others are hot to implement this. What do you folks think about it? Me, I see nurses who cut themselves cooking having huge problems

10 reasons ID cards won't work
Chris Epler cep...@bolt.sonic.net alt security pgp Erick Perez <epe...@criptodata.net> wrote: 1- Is PGP (retail fromn NAI) able to use the input of a biometric device? I tried Customer support and is the most useless system in the world. I then contacted technical support and they told me to contact CS,

biometric identity card [thumbprint] . .
I recently read on cnn.com about a dorm entry system based on some sort of biometric (retina scan?) that was causing some flak. I also read about these "Mr. Payroll" paycheck cashing machines which are using biometrics and evidently have been for some time. How soon will it be before we see this stuff in high

California License Bills Pass
Implemented properly, biometrics can be an effective part of an access control system. I think it would be a great addition to airport security: identifying airline and airport personnel such as pilots, maintenance workers, etc. That's a problem biometrics can help solve. Using biometrics to pick terrorists out of

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But
technology can be beatenh and is in fact constantly. So sorry but those are the facts. Not my fault that you can't seem to understand that fact. Like I said, you have no concept of the technology available. Tell me how an ID card using biometrics and strong encryption can be beaten?

Password change frequency
Erik Drost erik.dr...@knoware.nl comp os ms-windows nt admin misc comp os ms-windows nt admin networking comp os ms-windows nt admin security comp os ms-windows nt setup hardware Hello, I have been testing the Compaq FIU for about four weeks now. I've used it on a standalone workstation and in a NT domain.

Physical NT security using biometrics
Social Security verification using biometrics is used in Spain and South Africa. In 1994, the UK Department of Social Security developed a proposal to introduce a national identification card, which recommended a computerised database of the hand-prints of all 30 million people receiving government income

How effective a tool are biometrics as an identifier?
Ulujain pe...@REMOVEulujain.org soc culture usa uk politics misc can politics soc culture australian soc culture asean saboteur wrote: "slighlty" off topic. I thought biometric was a discarded nazi speudoscience? wellwellwell.... Maybe so, but police forces have using biometrics for years t ocatch bad guys.

What's up with the inspectors these days???
The guidance, to be approved by ministers this week, will say that schools can benefit from using biometrics at entry points to schools and classrooms as well as to take out library books. It will warn schools not to give out the sensitive information, telling them it is governed by the same data-protection laws as

How effective a tool are biometrics as an identifier?
Biometrics isn't just for inside company walls, either. Banks are looking at the technology to replace cards and PINs at ATMs. There's potential for using biometrics to verify payment in online purchases. The technology could also take over the job of time clocks in factories and ensure that recipients of

Panther's File-Vault does not seem all that secure, to me.
Avraham Hayam ha...@actcom.co.il comp security misc Hello, Do you realy tyhink you can count on Biometrics ??? If yes, why ?? What is the security level you can get from Biometrics ?? Can you give the risks list using Biometrics ???? May we have a disccsion on the subject ..... Avvraham hayam Information Technology

BRITAIN'S COMPULSORY TOTALITARIAN BIOMETRIC IDENTITY CARDS....
Dr Smith supported the proposal of using biometrics, fingerprints or iris scanning for more secure credit cards than passwords or PINs. "That is a major way to combat the problem. Of course, that then creates privacy problems," he said. "There is not a great clear-up rate on this sort of fraud.