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As DefCon asks Feds to take “time-out,” Black Hat welcomes NSA chief

July 11, 2013 arstechnica.com

A year after DefCon appearance, Gen Alexander will keynote Black Hat.Read More →

Credit Card Roulette: Payment Terminals Pwned in Vegas

July 30, 2012 wired.com

At least three widely used credit and debit card purchasing terminals in the U.S. and U.K. have vulnerabilities that would allow attackers to install malware on them and sniff card data and PINs.Read More →

Air Traffic Controllers Pick the Wrong Week to Quit Using Radar

July 26, 2012 wired.com

Vulnerabilities in a new air traffic control system, set to replace radar over the next decade, has serious security vulnerabilities, says a researcher.

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Reverse-Engineered Irises Look So Real, They Fool Eye-Scanners

July 25, 2012 wired.com

Researchers have reverse-engineered iris codes to create synthetic eye images that tricked an iris recognition system into thinking they were authentic.

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