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Hardware That Recognizes You

Amit Upadhyay writes "Gizmodo is reporting about extra funding for smart guns at NJIT. Few have qualms about it, mostly on the line of: would optical sensor for finger prints work when the hand is soaked with blood? Would you get time to enter the override code in an emergency? But if we remove speculative emergency situations, the technology seems to be interesting. While checking out Fingkey Hamster what struck me was, this is one passkey I will not mind publishing on my webpage, and it can't be cracked, unless hardware tampering takes place. Kind of thing that you can put in all the car ignitions and lockers where password entry using keyboard can become too obtrusive."

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  1. fp by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    fp

  2. ALREADY SLASHDOTTED by Fecal+Troll+Matter · · Score: -1, Troll

    Luckily for you, today I accomplish my good deed of the year. Here is a mirror.

  3. Re:In Soviet Russia by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    In Soviet Russia, jokes abuse YOU!

  4. Re:The problem with biometrics by BlackHawk-666 · · Score: -1, Troll
    Then you own a gun for the wrong reason. Police studies indicated you have a vastly increased chance of being killed with a gun if you keep a gun in the house. If you really want to protect yourself, throw the gun away, then you won't have a simple robbery escalate into a gunfight in your own home...you know the place...where your family lives. Your possessions are just stuff and insurance will replace them.

    I keep a pair of trainers for self defense. When threated I am able to use them to run away, thus defending myself by using the other half of the fight/flight survival decision.

    Guns don't kill people, people *with* guns kill people.

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    All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
  5. In Russia,... by soulctcher · · Score: -1, Troll

    ...IT hardware recognizes you!

  6. In Soviet Russia by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Hardware recognizes you, then calls the police.

  7. In Soviet Russia... by proudlyindian · · Score: -1, Troll

    You will still recognise the hardware ....

  8. Re:The problem with biometrics by paganizer · · Score: 1, Troll

    As you are apparently british, and therefore insane, you have no platform to stand on.

    as a member of a gun loving culture, my viewpoint is perhaps a little more clear.

    Families who have guns around, like for instance 95% of rural U.S. Families, aren't the ones who have kids shooting themselves; the kids KNOW what a real gun is, and only those which are mentally deficient are going to injure themselves.

    Families who shouldn't have guns around, for instance Urban liberals who don't even tell their kids they have a gun hidden, let alone take the little kids out to the range to show them how loud & dangerous they are, shouldn't be surprised when little johnny stumbles across the "toy" hidden on the top shelf of the closet and blows his sisters brains out.

    As for me, I think anyone who wants to give the state the sole option on protecting them and their families from violence should have that right; it improves the overall survival chances for the rest of us.
    BTW, biometrics for weapons will not be a problem for criminals, just law abiding citizens; won't have a weapon that has it (except possibly to hack it).

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    Why, yes, I AM a Pagan Libertarian.
  9. In Soviet Russia! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    YOU recognize Hardware!