Saturday, December 16, 2006

Adult Messenger Winks

Ancora Citibank sulle nostre impronte..



the news that arrives from Singapore Citibank began introducing a biometric payment system that allows credit card holders to pay using their fingerprints for recognition. To authenticate the transaction must be typed in a code seven digits.

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Impronta digitali a go-go


PIN goodbye? From Japan to the proposal to use fingerprints instead of cash

In A revolution in the field of magnetic cards for payment? Apparently, yes, indeed it seems that the real news may be the same disappearance of the cards themselves, which will be replaced by codes biometrics such as fingerprints. The Hitachi promises an initiative undertaken by the ICT, and the news was picked up by major national news sources.

By the end of 2006, contains an article that appeared on the site TGCOM, Hitachi in Japan will install some special scanners able to permanently replace the secret codes of ATMs with the recognition of the veins of a finger.

innovation may be very suitable not only for professionals and consumers of the rising sun. The growing phenomenon of counterfeiting and appropriation of another's credentials (password or PIN) payment card unfortunately afflicts our country.

In 2005 alone, figures from the same article TGCOM, were recorded in Italy 266mila scams of this kind, through external interventions occurred in players ATM, replacing or altering the device for reading the magnetic stripe (Skinner).

The new device should be more Japanese accurate iris recognition and fingerprints and is expected to disable the skimmer, special miniature readers used to steal the data contained on magnetic stripes.

Skimmers are self-powered wireless equipment little larger than a pack of cigarettes that are applied to the slots of ATMs. In the market there are different kind and price, but to buy a device standard is sufficient about $ 300, and procedures to steal the digital identity of consumers are unfortunately well known to our readers.

However, the solutions proposed to avoid the phenomenon of "skimming" are manifold, as well as advanced dall'Hitaci. Being studied by Experts there would be many other ideas that range from the simply sending a text message to each sample a more complex face recognition to access the account. The Old Pin

thus seems destined to disappear? Maybe not, or rather, will most likely not only to protect our privacy, but it could still be used in conjunction with other authentication devices, such as another biometric device.

Source: http://www.tgcom.mediaset.it/tgtech/articoli/articolo283874.shtml (15:00)

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Faccia a faccia per un caffè..



Grad students in San Diego build biometric vending machine
Monday, July 31 2006

By Andy Williams, Contributing Editor

A group of grad students at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) are in the process of creating what one of the students calls the "most over-designed soda machine in the world."

Right now, the machine has attached to it a barcode scanner, a fingerprint reader, and a web cam for facial recognition. Want a Coke? Stick your thumb on the reader so the machine recognizes you as having an account, take out the drink, then walk way, never having had to reach into your pocket for change.

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Sveniamoci al bancomat..

Il bancomat diventa biometrico

URL news: http://www.webmasterpoint.org/risorse/articolo.asp?id=16984 For the Japanese

safe withdrawal

A Japanese bank has recently replaced their ATM machines with a new version able to compare the veins of the hand of the person trying to cash out using biometric data stored within credit card. The system, according to experts, is absolutely secure, fraud-proof and thief.

The customer does not have to do is get closer to the cash machine today is how to insert their card and then, instead of typing awkward numerical code, place your hand on an optical scanner. Only if the stored data coincide with those detected by the scanner you will have access all’interfaccia software che consentirà poi di effettuare richieste allo sportello.

La scelta di adottare una simile tecnologia, fanno sapere dal Giappone, è stata obbligata. Nell’ultimo anno, infatti, il numero dei prelievi non autorizzati è stato drammaticamente alto. I clienti, spaventati, sono diventati eccessivamente diffidenti! Le banche hanno così scelto di rinnovare i propri servizi, utilizzando le più sofisticate novità tecnologiche disponibili sul mercato. A detta degli esperti il sistema biometrico usato in Giappone è addirittura più sicuro di quelli già in servizio in America. L’impronta vascolare, infatti, risulta unica e inalterabile.

Certo, la trasformazione della Rete bancomat, non sarà proprio indolore. Equipaggiare un solo sportello con un lettore biometrico costerà alle banche circa 2.500 euro. Tuttavia, per gli analisti, l’investimento renderà più sereni i clienti che ritroveranno così fiducia negli istituti e riprenderanno a servirsi delle carte di credito. Entro il 2008, spiegano alcuni del settore, soltanto in Giappone ci saranno oltre 5 milioni di carte biometriche.

La situazione nel nostro paese sembra invece lontana dall’esser migliorata. I consumatori possono contare per ora soltanto sulle classiche carte, che un qualunque malintenzionato può rubare, clonare e utilizzare a proprio piacimento. Questo non significa comunque che non si stiano tenendo d’occhio these new technologies. "It 'a system of the future - said a spokesman for Unicredit, informed on progress made by the banks of the Rising Sun - but there are indications of the Guarantor on privacy issues to be taken into account. It will not be the only way to bet. " According

Ari Juels, RSA Security, biometric data can not have a future, at least not if used alone. "You can not change a password and are perennial. The key, is also not a secret, because each private or if the door every day. Those who want more security should not use them instead of a code or password, but with them. "

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Walk-in Clinics Toronto

Credito BIOMEDICO introdotto dalla Citibank First Bank

from: http://www.raidersnewsnetwork.com/full.php?news=482

Citibank First Bank In The World To Introduce Biometric Credit
Added: Nov 10th, 2006 7:20 AM

By Johnson Choo, Channel NewsAsia

SINGAPORE : Singaporeans will be among the first in the world to use a biometric credit card.

Citibank - the world's largest credit card issuer - has chosen to launch its biometric credit cards in Singapore.

With the biometric payment system, card users do not even need to carry their cards with them.

The biometric system is expected to revolutionalise the way people shop and make payments.

Shoppers no longer need to present their credit card and sign for payment.

Instead, it will just be a matter of having a finger scan followed by the keying in of a PIN number.

The bank is first introducing the card to some 190,000 cardholders between the age of 25 and 34.

These users, according to the bank, spend an average of S$800 a month on their credit cards.

Jonathan Larsen, CEO and Country Manager, Citibank Singapore, said, "We're launching this biometric payment solution as part of our launch of the Platinum Clear Card. And for the next couple of months, we will focus on making the biometric solution available to our Clear customers. However, very shortly thereafter, we will be broadening this to all Citibank cardholders..."

The system uses technology belonging to Pay By Touch, a global biometric authentication and payment solutions provider.

And Citibank will be the first credit card issuer in the world to use it.

Citibank says both merchants and its cardholders will not incur extra cost in using this payment service.

It plans to eventually expand the service to all of its one million Singapore customers.

Besides credit payments, users will also be able to make debit payments from their savings accounts.

Citibank plans to gradually introduce this payment system to other parts of Asia Pacific. - CNA/ms

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/240445/1/.html


Saturday, November 18, 2006

Counting A Floor Wiper

La FDA approva l'uso di RFID per esseri umani


The VeriChip, the size of a grain of rice, is inserted under the skin with a needle in a procedure that takes less than 20 minutes to complete.

FDA approves computer chip for humans
Devices could help doctors with stored medical information

WASHINGTON - Medical milestone or privacy invasion? A tiny computer chip approved Wednesday for implantation in a patient’s arm can speed vital information about a patient’s medical history to doctors and hospitals. But critics warn that it could open new ways to imperil the confidentiality of medical records.

The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that Applied Digital Solutions of Delray Beach, Fla., could market the VeriChip, an implantable computer chip about the size of a grain of rice, for medical purposes.

With the pinch of a syringe, the microchip is inserted under the skin in a procedure that takes less than 20 minutes and leaves no stitches. Silently and invisibly, the dormant chip stores a code that releases patient-specific information when a scanner passes over it.

from: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6237364/

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Nuove catene elettroniche per nuovi schiavi

US group implants electronic tags in workers

By Richard Waters in San Francisco

Published: February 12 2006 23:02

An Ohio company has embedded silicon chips in two of its employees - the first known case in which US workers have been “tagged” electronically as a way of identifying them.

CityWatcher.com, a private video surveillance company, said it was testing the technology as a way of controlling access to a room where it holds security video footage for government agencies and the police.


Embedding slivers of silicon in workers is likely to add to the controversy over RFID technology, widely seen as one of the next big growth industries.

RFID chips – inexpensive radio transmitters that give off a unique identifying signal – have been implanted in pets or attached to goods so they can be tracked in transit.

“There are very serious privacy and civil liberty issues of having people permanently numbered,” said Liz McIntyre, who campaigns against the use of identification technology.

But Sean Darks, chief executive of CityWatcher, said the glass-encased chips were like identity cards. They are planted in the upper right arm of the recipient, and “read” by a device similar to a cardreader.

“There’s nothing pulsing or sending out a signal,” said Mr Darks, who has had a chip in his own arm. “It’s not a GPS chip. My wife can’t tell where I am.”

The technology’s defenders say it is acceptable as long as it is not compulsory. But critics say any implanted device could be used to track the “wearer” without their knowledge.

VeriChip – the US company that made the devices and claims to have the only chips that have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration – said the implants were designed primarily for medical purposes.

So far around 70 people in the US have had the implants, the company said.


Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2006

Friday, August 4, 2006

Tumours More Condition_symptoms

Terrone! Wherever you go, I will resume!

da REPUBBLICA.IT http://www.repubblica.it /2006/08/sezioni/cronaca/telecamere-sud/telecamere-sud/telecamere-sud.html

It begins in the fall from the seafront of Naples and Caserta

The system will cost 40 million euro, will be completed by 2007

cameras to monitor the South

electronic eyes against the "lace"

's plan Interior Ministry to Sicily, Sardinia, Campania and Calabria

DIMARO NOVEL DE LUCA

ROME - There will be thousands and will be everywhere. Intelligent, sophisticated, cutting-edge. Able to capture any suspicious movement, the sudden rush of a boy who is a prelude to a robbery at a gathering "abnormal", a motorcycle with the plate covered shoots suspected car on the highway. It's called surveillance del territorio, ed è un progetto del ministero dell'Interno che nei prossimi mesi porterà all'installazione di centinaia di telecamere in decine di città in Campania, Calabria, Sicilia e Sardegna.

Si comincerà con Napoli, dove già dall'autunno gli "occhi elettronici" vigileranno sul Lungomare, tra i viali del Vomero, e nelle zone industriali che circondano Caserta. Il piano di videosorveglianza delle città del Sud, che costerà circa 40 milioni di euro , e dovrebbe essere ultimato entro il 2007, è stato annunciato ieri dal viceministro dell'Interno Marco Minniti, e nasce nell'ambito del Programma operativo nazionale sullo sviluppo della sicurezza nel Mezzogiorno d'Italia. "Se si actively monitors the area - said Minniti - becomes more difficult for staff members of the mafia to go around and ask for protection money. "

In fact, these cameras" intelligent ", which can download images and data in real time Police control rooms and police (which in turn digitized and interconnected) photographing faces, license plates, places, help to counter the widespread criminality of muggings, robberies and extortion that now makes life difficult in many places in South

But the arrival of an army of cameras, in Calabria, for example about 900 more are expected, with a budget of over € 15 million, will not turn in a continuous and widespread violations of citizens' privacy? The Ministry of the Interior specify that the whole operation has a pass Guarantor, and then these "electronic eyes", unlike the equipment installed by municipalities or private, are authorized to store and archive the collection, in the name of general security. Also specifying that the records will not be a continuous cycle, just to rummage in people's lives, but the monitors are set to activate only in the face of a movement "abnormal."

The plan announced by the deputy minister Minniti, territorial coverage is detailed. Immediately after Napoli touch Calabria at the beginning of 2007. The systems will monitor day and night highway at high risk of theft and assault as the Salerno - Reggio Calabria, and then cities and towns, from Crotone to Locri, Villa San Giovanni in Tropea, from Lamezia Terme Catanzaro, in the historic centers and in the suburbs, and so also in Sicily, in Palermo and Catania, Sardinia and Apulia, where they will be policed \u200b\u200bareas of high crime rate in the province of Bari


(August 4, 2006)

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

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me your hand, slave! The Mark of the Beast


Become an

IDchip
member and Receive $ 250!

* * For Qualified Applicants


homemade translation:
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E DIMENTICA IL PORTAFOGLIO!

parola di ROTHSCHILD!
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http://www.idchip.com/s1/idchip.htm

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

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da Repubblica.it

L'iniziativa è di una società che offre sistemi di sicurezza
E scoppia la polemica: "E' violazione della privacy"
Cincinnati, dipendenti "marchiati"
Inserito un chip sotto la pelle

La difesa: "Non è un sistema per seguire le persone"

WASHINGTON - C'è chi parla di un vero e proprio marchio sulla pelle dei cittadini.Suscita polemiche the initiative of an Ohio company that provides security systems, which included an electronic detector identity under the skin of its employees. One way to explain the 'CityWatcher' to facilitate 'employee identification.

The electronic tag allows the company to control access to a room of its headquarters in Cincinnati where they are stored images sent by the surveillance cameras sold to customers. The initiative, revealed today by the Financial Times newspaper, has attracted immediate backlash from groups that defend the privacy of citizens. "Branding people permanently raises important questions related to privacy and civil rights," said Liz McIntyre.

"Non c'è niente nei microchip che emetta pulsazioni o segnali radio di alcun genere - ha affermato il responsabile della società Sean Darks - Non è un sistema per seguire gli spostamenti delle persone. Mia moglie non può sapere dove sono".

I microchip sono stati creati soprattutto per scopi medici: nella targhetta possono essere inserite le informazioni vitali sul curriculum sanitario di una persona. Ma i critici di questa nuova tecnologia sono preoccupati soprattutto dalla possibilità che i microchip possano essere usati per seguire gli spostamenti delle persone che accettano la installazione dei dispositivi elettronici.

Questa tecnologia è da tempo usata in altri campi, come la identificazione domestic animals or the postal packages in transit. Millions of pets in the United States have received the electronic tag ID that has proved effective for finding lost dogs and cats.

(February 14, 2006)

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Cubefield On School Computers

The circle is closed?

from the Ministry of Interior


Launched the electronic passport, in a 'chip' all the biometric data
The decision published in the Official Gazette states that the chip will be stored the facial image and fingerprints in addition to information about the holder and security codes and control


Published in the Official Gazette of 17 January 2006 the Decree of the Minister of Foreign Affairs on 25 November 2005 establishing the electronic passport.
The measure establishes in particular the upgrading of ordinary passports, which retains its validity, and that the models have passports already in use at the time of publication of the decree may be issued until all of the underlying stocks.
The novelty of the electronic model in the same relation to the inclusion of biometric data of citizens on a chip RF / ID Proximity (chip) installed in the cover of the passport with a minimum of 64Kb and durability of at least 10 years.
The chip will be stored in interoperable formats, the image facial image and fingerprints of the index finger of each hand. When, in one hand, the imprint of the index finger is not available will be used for the same, working in succession, the first stamp available in the middle finger, ring finger and thumb.
The chip will also store the information already on the paper on the passport and the holder, and computer codes for the protection and durability of the data and those necessary to make them readable to the supervisory authorities.

Electronic Passport - November 25, 2005 Decree
01/18/2006

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Wakeboarding Wallpaper

They open doors, enter the new slaves!



by corriere.it

system RFID become popular among young Americans
chip under the skin, grow the fan in the U.S.

Network In testimony, photos and video of those who have made the silicon implant to dispense with keys and passwords

MILAN - Password and metal keys are almost museum pieces for Amal Graafstra, twenty nine year old entrepreneur in Vancouver. You can access your computer or open the door, only it's just a gesture. Everything on the chip implanted under the skin that has been done: smaller than a grain of rice, lasts a lifetime. In his blog, the young Canadian says word for word to his experience with photos and video of the 'operation'. It is satisfied to have convinced his girlfriend, well she is now able to open the door with only the laying on of hands. An intervention that has nothing groundbreaking, in fact. It seems rather to become a new fad, the new border after the piercing.

chip under the skin - Pictures

THE PEOPLE OF CHIP Sottopelle - Just look at the forum http://tagged.kaos.gen.nz to realize this. Dozens of excited about the new system of radio frequency identification RFID. "It seems to have some sort of magical power," says Mikey Sklar, a twenty-eight in Brooklyn. "Abracadabra, and the door opens, the computer turns on." It 'been a surgeon Los Angels a impiantargli il chip. Lukas invece rivela che ha fatto tutto da solo nel giugno scorso. C'è chi esibisce link a video (clicca per guardare) e foto (clicca per vedere). E chi lancia un annuncio: «Cerco persone in Florida con chip sottopelle. Mi piacerebbe sentire le loro storie, voglio scrivere un racconto sulle potenzialità di questa tecnologia». Firmato Steveg. Un altro incita i partecipanti a fargli gli auguri: «Ho trovato un chirurgo disponibile. Giovedì mi faccio fare l'impianto, auguratemi in bocca al lupo».

DUE DOLLARI PER IL CHIP - Sul forum si trovano anche le indicazioni per il kit: bastano due dollari per portarsi a casa il chip, mentre ne occorrono almeno 50 per il lettore, be built into the device you want to interact with the PC ports.

HOW - All works like this: a small electronic circuit in the RFID chip (and usually in a small plastic bag called tags) is "listening" to a radio signal transmitted by a reader. When the circuit "feels" the signal it sends back to turn a chip containing the identification number or other information. At this point, having received the answer, the player gives the order to open doors, or other PC.

RESERVES - There are more prudent action on the forum: "So far the system has been tested only on animals that live più di 15 anni: non possiamo quindi ancora sapere che effetti possa avere sul lungo periodo. Il silicio è tossico!» grida allarmato un forumista. Poi c'è chi ricorda il rischio della privacy violata («i dati del potrebbero essere decodificati da altri lettori»). Ed ecco la trovata: «Tranquilli, sto realizzando un giubbotto che, a comando, scherma le onde radio».

Alessandra Muglia
09 gennaio 2006