
At 10:50 EST on Monday, December 1, 1997, Vin McLellan wrote: |G'day Jonathan, | | Could you please identify this "bank card company" by name, card, |nation, etc. ? You *could* read the newspaper... /pbp ==== Body Parts May Become a Way To Identify ATM Customers By GORDON FAIRCLOUGH Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Thomas J. Drury walks up to the automated-teller machine in his suburban office and swipes his bank card. Instead of punching in a secret code, however, he stares straight ahead. The machine verifies his identity by looking at his eyes. If Mr. Drury, chief executive officer of Sensar Corp., and his colleagues have their way, this eye-scanning technology will become standard equipment on ATMs around the world. It is being tested by NCR Corp. and Citicorp, among others. [...]