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Biometrics is, generally, the subject of what can be measured of your biological features. As it pertains to computer security, biometrics has to do with authentication techniques that utilize distinguishing physical features that can be mechanically substantiated.

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Biometrics is, generally, the subject of what can be measured of your biological features. As it pertains to computer security, biometrics has to do with authentication techniques that employ distinguishing physical features that can be mechanically substantiated.

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What would you do if your home or business was robbed? Damaged? Would you have proof? Would you know what was stolen or damaged? Would you be left with ruin and no where to turn? Would the criminal get away off to steal another day?

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Security has one meaning. It is a measurement of protection, a level of defense from those that would do you harm. Criminals. Higher security equals greater strength against others with criminal intent.

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The CEO of Russia’s No. 1 anti-virus package has said that the internet’s biggest security vulnerability is anonymity, calling for mandatory internet passports that would work much like driver licenses do in the offline world.

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An airline passenger rights advocate is accusing Delta Air Lines of hacking into her computer and e-mail accounts to sabotage her organization’s attempts to mandate basic services during flight delays.

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Cybercriminals have laced about 2,000 legitimate websites with a potent malware cocktail that surreptitiously attacks people who browse to them, a security researcher warned Friday.

Unlike past outbreaks of the mass web attack known as Gumblar, this round actually plants exploit code on the website servers themselves. Curiously, the directory and file name of the malicious payload is in most cases unique and identical to a legitimate file that existed on the website.

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Mozilla has introduced a service that checks Firefox browser plugins to make sure they don’t have known security vulnerabilities or incompatibilities.

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If you have been using your laptop to play games or listen to music, you might be aware that the sound from a laptop typically sounds ‘tiny’. That is, it is nowhere beside the audio quality of your Hi-Fi or TV. This article explores some ways in which you can boost your laptop audio for a better aural experience. You can play with the microphone jack, the headphone jack, as well as the line-in and line-out jacks.

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Hi Ayutthaya!

September 10, 2009 by John Driuers

Travelling for a month in the Thailand southern and central islands, spending most of our time on the seaside or underwater, we felt we need to get to know a bit of this country’s history and that is why we got to Ayutthaya.

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