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Fewer Than 1% Arrested From TSA's "Behavior Detection"

Nov 19th, 2008 · Fewer than 1% of airline passengers singled out at airports using the much vaunted 'suspicious behavior detection' techniques are arrested, Transportation Security Administration figures show. The TSA program, launched in early 2006, looks for terrorists …
see also: 2006 · interview · IDs · passenger · surveillance · drugs · terrorists

Fewer Than 1% Arrested From TSA's "Behavior Detection"

Nov 19th, 2008 · Fewer than 1% of airline passengers singled out at airports using the much vaunted 'suspicious behavior detection' techniques are arrested, Transportation Security Administration figures show. The TSA program, launched in early 2006, looks for terrorists …
see also: 2006 · interview · IDs · passenger · surveillance · drugs · terrorists

U-Turn On UK ID Cards

Nov 10th, 2008 · The UK appears to be watering down its national ID card system, with the revelation by the government that it will now only check the cards against a central biometric database in a minority of cases. Critics are saying it not only renders the whole scheme …
see also: nation · fraud · UK · IDs · copies · identity · Security

A Look At the CoreFlood Botnet

Nov 8th, 2008 · CNet is running a story about research from security expert Joe Stewart into the CoreFlood botnet, which has harvested at least "50 gigabytes of compressed data, searchable in a MySQL database," from a group of over 370,000 bot IDs. Stewart explains how …
see also: pictures · research · IDs · HTML · CNet · Security · MySQL

PHP Gets Namespace Separators, With a Twist

Oct 26th, 2008 · PHP finally is finally getting support for namespaces. However, after a couple hours of conversation, the developers picked '\' as the separator, instead of the more popular '::'. Fredrik Holmström points out some problems with this approach. The …
see also: IDs · compatibility · PHP · parsed · namespace · typos · separated

New Gadget Blocks 'spam' Phone Calls

Oct 22nd, 2008 · The BBC report on a new gizmo that can block/filter spam phone calls. The system basically intercepts all calls. If it recognizes them as a friend or a member of the user's family — numbers on the so-called star list created by the user — …
see also: ca · BBC · gadget · IDs · insurance · friends · Spam

Handling Caller ID Spoofing?

Oct 21st, 2008 · A nice little old lady I know has had her number spoofed by some car warranty scammers. They're calling hundreds of potential victims per day pretending to use her phone number, and the angry ones call her back; some of them have even left death threats. …
see also: ca · company · IDs · legislation · death · victims · callers

Passport Required To Buy Mobile Phones In the UK

Oct 19th, 2008 · David Gerard points out a Times Online story that says: "Everyone [in the UK] who buys a mobile telephone will be forced to register their identity on a national database under government plans to extend massively the powers of state surveillance. Phone …
see also: nation · UK · mobile · IDs · register · telephone · Companies

Schneier, Journalist Poke Holes In TSA Policies

Oct 17th, 2008 · Fallen Andy points out an article in The Atlantic written by Jeffrey Goldberg. He and Bruce Schneier teamed up to put the TSA's policies to the test at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. They found plenty of evidence for security theater, …
see also: network · IDs · social · licensing · drivers · Security · supervisor

Australia Mulling a Nationwide Vehicle-Tracking System

Sep 28th, 2008 · It seems that as political support for Australia's version of the national ID card is waning, the powers that be have found a far more effective way to catalogue the populace. CrimTrac, an Australian government agency responsible for designing technical …
see also: solution · nation · resolution · IDs · vehicle · political · drivers

California Sec. of State Wants Open Source E-Voting Systems

Sep 27th, 2008 · California's Secretary of State, Debra Bowen, was among a group of e-voting experts at MIT yesterday who said the nation's electronic voting systems are still not secure and many run on faulty software. Among the suggestions offered to fix the problem: …
see also: software · nation · Internet · electronics · Machine · IDs · MIT

Review of Discovery Institute's Evolution Textbook

Sep 26th, 2008 · Intelligent Design is still a hot topic, as evidenced by recent legislation mandating that it be taught in school. Pro-ID group Discovery Institute has released an evolution textbook for use in schools, but a review shows it to be chock full of bad science …
see also: Science · creation · IDs · legislation · evolution · Discovery · institutes

UK Gov't To Require ID Cards For Some Foreign Residents

Sep 26th, 2008 · craigavonite, writing "It's looking like the UK is in for biometric ID cards within the next few years, despite widespread protest from groups such as 'NO2ID,'" excerpts from an article at the BBC describing a UK identify card to be issued starting later …
see also: residents · EU · students · BBC · UK · IDs · identity

UK Gov't To Require ID Cards For Some Foreign Residents

Sep 26th, 2008 · craigavonite, writing "It's looking like the UK is in for biometric ID cards within the next few years, despite widespread protest from groups such as 'NO2I,'" excerpts from an article at the BBC describing a UK identify card to be issued starting later …
see also: residents · EU · students · BBC · UK · IDs · identity

SDK Shoot Out, Android Vs. IPhone

Sep 25th, 2008 · Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister delves into the Android and iPhone SDKs to help sort out which will be the best bet for developers now that technical details of the first Android smartphone have been announced. Whereas the iPhone requires an Intel-based …
see also: video · software · parties · Google · Microsoft · Apple · restrictions

New York Issues RFID-Encoded Drivers Licenses

Sep 17th, 2008 · JagsLive passes along the intelligence that New York has become the second state to issue drivers licenses with RFID tags (Washington was the first). The new "enhanced drivers licenses" cost $30 more than the old ones. They can be used instead of a passport …
see also: intelligent · IDs · Canada · licensing · New York · drivers · encoders

Cell Phone For the Blind?

Sep 7th, 2008 · Here's one that's got me stumped. A friend of mine who is blind asked me for help tracking down a cell phone for him. He's interested in a flip phone with well-defined separations between the keys, and as much voice control as possible. Battery life is …
see also: network · pictures · afternoon · Cell · speech · IDs · Texting

FAA's Aging Flight-Plan System Having Problems

Sep 6th, 2008 · Eddytor takes us to eWeek for a look at the FAA's air-traffic control system, which, after 20 years of continuous operation, is in desperate need of an overhaul. Recent crashes have caused major delays, but the system's scope and importance make it difficult …
see also: eWeek · IDs · register · Traffic · technologies · energy · operation

Digital Storage To Survive a 25-Year Dirt Nap?

Aug 27th, 2008 · I've been tasked with finding a way to bury digitally stored photographs in a small underground time capsule to be opened in 25 years. It looks like we'll be using a steel vessel, welded closed. I've thought of CDs, DVDs, a hard drive, or a thumb drive …
see also: CD · technology · digital · DVD · IDs · interface · Storage

Zero Day Threat

Aug 27th, 2008 · Zero Day Threat: the Shocking Truth of How Banks and Credit Bureaus Help Cyber Crooks Steal Your Money and Identity is an interesting and eye-opening look at how banks and credit card companies make ID theft and fraud rather elementary. But with all that, …
see also: fraud · Internet · player · IDs · Companies · identity · theft







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