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An instant fake ID factory - An underground website called OnlyFake is claiming to use “neural networks” to generate realistic looking photos of fake IDs for just $15 Article 294 words 25 votes
After hack, personally identifiable information records of a large percentage of citizens of India for sale on the dark web. The hack includes biometric data. security.cyber Article 2264 words, published Oct 15 2023 22 votes
AI can fool voice recognition used to verify identity by Centrelink and Australian tax office security Article 1108 words, published Mar 16 2023 11 votes
Facebook, Google and other tech firms must verify identities under proposed UK law privacy social media facebook google Article 379 words 3 votes
When you browse Instagram and find former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's passport number social media security Article 8335 words 32 votes
Fifty countries ranked by how they’re collecting biometric data and what they’re doing with it privacy Article 3350 words, published Dec 4 2019 11 votes
Deconstructing Google’s excuses on tracking protection google browsers privacy Article 1638 words 17 votes
SensorID - Using smartphone sensor calibration data to generate a globally unique device fingerprint security privacy Link 3 votes
Jeremy was fired for refusing fingerprinting at work. His case led to an 'extraordinary' unfair dismissal ruling. privacy Article 1042 words 13 votes
Protections against fingerprinting and cryptocurrency mining available in Firefox Nightly and Beta privacy browsers Article 481 words 16 votes
How all-knowing smartphones could become the Pentagon’s employee access cards security smartphones Article 414 words 9 votes
Marriott admits hackers stole data on 500 million guests; passports and credit card info included privacy Article 585 words 21 votes
Digital IDs needed to end 'mob rule' online, says security minister Ben Wallace internet privacy Article 633 words 6 votes