A web privacy research group, vpnMentor has discovered a security loophole in the biometric database of a security platform BioStar 2, which is built by one of the world’s top security manufacturers ...
Last week, security researchers at vpnMentor announced that they had discovered a data breach in Suprema’s BioStar 2 biometric access control platform that exposed the fingerprint data of more than ...
Just as the sun rises and sets, so another data breach occurs. As more organizations incorporate biometrics as an authentication method, securely storing this type of immutable information becomes ...
Researchers with VPNMentor have discovered a massive leak in biometric security platform BioStar 2, which uses facial recognition and fingerprint scanning as part of its means to identify users.
Biometrics, usually fingerprints or faces, are often touted as more secure forms of authentication or at least second-factor authentication. But what if those very same pieces of data have been ...
Unfortunately, we have another security breach to report on today, and this one involves biometric data on over million people that improperly secured. The system in question is the Suprema Biostar 2 ...
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