
G'day Jonathan, Could you please identify this "bank card company" by name, card, nation, etc. ? Without some explicit cite of a commercial entity -- or a reference to some "strip-'em-naked-with-electrons" Police R&D group like the guys at Rome AFB -- this report sounds like another of those ID-Implant fantasies circulated by the guys who are bolting steel plate to their screen doors and programming their backyard AA to auto-target (a) Black Helicopters (b) which are on low-level rapid approach (c) full Oriental, Arab, and Hispanic troopers (c) wearing Blue Helmets. Got a single verifiable fact you could share? Or, with further checking, could you confirm that is this just another spicy rumor crafted to keep the boyos in the hills rubbing garlic into their hollow-points with proper militia enthusiasm? (Not that I don't enjoy a good tale to wake up sleepy Computer Science undergrads, mind you...) Up the Revolution, _Vin
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I just heard that a bank card company has just released a program for using photos of the iris in people's eyes as a biometric ID to replace people's PIN codes for ATM / credit cards. What I found really interesting is how they plan to implement it. As people use the ATM, they are photographed. (Every ATM has a security camera.) Over time, as people use the ATM, the security camera images are composited to produce a high-quality image of their irises, which is coded and placed in their account information.
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