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NIST sets the stage for contactless fingerprint readers

Biometric technologies may soon replace cumbersome passwords, but the U.S. National Institute of Technology is looking out to a time when you won’t even have to press your finger onto a grimy fingerprint reader to gain entry to a computer.

NIST has funded a number of companies to make touchless fingerprint readers possible, and is creating a framework for evaluating possible technologies for widespread use.

Touchless fingerprint readers could be particularly useful for quickly identifying large numbers of people, such as a queue entering a controlled facility, NIST contends. Germaphobes would also appreciate the technology, as they would not have to touch potentially germy fingerprint readers to gain access to their computers.

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INQUIRER readers are not worried about Android security issues – Inquirer

INQUIRER readers are not worried about Android security issues
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GOOGLE'S MOBILE OPERATING SYSTEM (OS) Android poses little security risk for readers of The INQUIRER, who claim they are not put off by the rising number of malicious apps taking advantage of the OS because they know how to avoid them. Our most 

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modo Internet Security Suite Wins About.com’s 2011 Readers Choice Award For Best Antivirus Software – PRLog (free press release)

“We’re thrilled that customers are voting Comodo the BEST antivirus at protecting the computer from viruses and … that offers complete protection from viruses, Trojans, worms, buffer overflows, zero-day attacks, spyware and hackers.
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Resolve to be a smarter consumer — here’s how :: – Sun-Times news group

Dear Readers: The bows and wrapping paper are all crumpled in the trash, the eggnog isn’t so fresh anymore, and the credit card bills … oh, the credit card bills .

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