DARPA Wants To Kill the Password
jfruh writes Many security experts agree that our current authentication system, in which end users are forced to remember (or, more often, write down) a dizzying array of passwords is broken. DARPA, the U.S. Defense Department research arm that developed the Internet, is trying to work past the problem by eliminating passwords altogether, replacing them with biometric and other cues, using off-the-shelf technology available today.
Kill and eliminate passwords? Violence is not the answer.
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Where I work, the scanners are quite high. Way beyond the reach of even the tallest gummy bears.
They may be short, but don't be fooled - they can actually reach quite high if they have their juice with them.
Whether you are measuring my height, fingerprint, penis size or whatever metric you come up with
Penis size is pretty useless as a biometric. It changes depending on the site being accessed.
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