US’ SEC disables MFA, falls to fraud attack
A pair of events, one nefarious and the other seemingly innocuous, allegedly combined to allow the takeover of a U.S….
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A pair of events, one nefarious and the other seemingly innocuous, allegedly combined to allow the takeover of a U.S….
Anti-immigration voices in the United States are misleading public opinion about biometric identification rules for non-citizens traveling by air domestically…
A new U.S. state age-verification law will take effect in March 1 and the government still does not have rules…
Another couple U.S. states are considering the benefits of digital identification. New Mexico legislators, with the encouragement of the state’s…
U.S. regulator the Federal Communication Commission is changing data-breach definitions in order to harmonize its notification rules with those of…
Proving that it is not always good to be right, public and private video surveillance is gaining critical mass in…
When will the U.S.’ chief standards organization reach a limit in what it can do to give the facial recognition…
A bipartisan group from the U.S. House of Representatives is pushing legislation that would make it mandatory to give all…
A group of U.S. researchers say they have created the first deepfake detection algorithms successfully designed to be less biased….
A series C round has been closed by Secret Double Octopus, maker of enterprise workforce Passwordless MFA authentication software. SDO…