The Defcon convention, which recently wrapped up in Las Vegas, is a neutral field where customary adversaries -- feds vs. digital mavericks -- are supposed to share ideas about making the Internet a safer place. But it's really a showcase for flexing hacker muscle. This year's hot topics covered just how easy it may be to attack biometric safeguards, which determine a person's identity by scanning thumbprints, irises and voice patterns.
August 04, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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