Former DARPA Head Proposes Pills and Tattoos to Replace Passwords

Discussion in 'other security issues & news' started by TheKid7, May 31, 2013.

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  1. TheKid7

    TheKid7 Registered Member

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    Former DARPA Head Proposes Pills and Tattoos to Replace Passwords:
    http://threatpost.com/former-darpa-head-proposes-pills-and-tattoos-to-replace-passwords/
     
  2. Mrkvonic

    Mrkvonic Linux Systems Expert

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    Nice way for kids to get away with their tattoos.
    Mrk
     
  3. SweX

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    http://www.welivesecurity.com/2013/...aced-by-arm-tattoos-and-authentication-pills/
     
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    Do not like and will not voluntarily participate in such a thing. Especially the idea of pills with microchips in them. :thumbd:
     
  5. m00nbl00d

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    One thing is for sure, that lady seems to love pills. Now what kind of pills is she taking? o_O She does mention vitamins, but vitamins are nothing but acids... so... to come up with such crap, I wonder what kind of acids she's taking...
     
  6. TheKid7

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    Tattoo free, I am keeping it that way. An authentication pill? Not for me.
     
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