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Re: Two-Factor Authentication on the Web
From: mikeiscool <michaelslists () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 12:25:53 +1000
On 7/6/06, PPowenski () oag com <PPowenski () oag com> wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/04/04/fingerprint_merc_chop/ Carjackers swipe biometric Merc, plus owner's finger
honestly, this guy should sue mercedes. this absoutely had to forsee this possibility and they did not care. something like that needs to happen so that we can finall put an end to the stupidity that is biometrics. -- mic ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored by: WatchfireSecuring a web application goes far beyond testing the application using manual processes, or by using automated systems and tools. Watchfire's "Web Application Security: Automated Scanning or Manual Penetration Testing?" whitepaper examines a few vulnerability detection methods - specifically comparing and contrasting manual penetration testing with automated scanning tools. Download it today!
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