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Biometrics: Bad News for Spy Movies, Good News for People
Biometrics: Bad News For Spy Movies, Good News For People Modern biometric technologies protect privacy and can't be fooled by fakes Bert Moore Editor It's been a staple of espionage thrillers for years: a fake fingerprint is used to fool a biometrics lock or, in more gruesome scenarios, various body parts are removed from an unfortunate victim for the same reason. But vein recognition technology makes both of those scenarios impossible -- and keeps your identity safe as well. While it may be bad news for TV and movie writers, it's good news for the real world. Publication date: June 2010
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