Tactics: The codes that hackers can not break (yet)

The hackers they can't copy your tears! Also... Tears keep our eyes moist. They even have the power to "heal" us from an intense psychological charge. Can they also protect our personal information? on the Internet;

Stephen Mason, an Australian ophthalmologist, believes he has a very powerful weapon against hackers. He calls it the "world's first unique biometric pin" and it's basically a new mechanism that scans tears and then uses them as codes s.

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Mason dropped the weight of his research on the cornea and less on the iris. This is a rule in optical scanners anyway, as hackers cannot copy the unique way they change their eyes every time they cry.

The scanner has the ability to recognize a person, as each cornea has a kind of unique "map". The Maisons code, however, hopes to make hacker lives a lot harder. As much as they try to use the victim's data since the last time he was linked to his account, the system will constantly fly them out. Why; Because after the eyes change every time they tear, the system also expects to change the data slightly.

"The surface of the cornea is wet thanks to tears, so our data changes from minute to minute," Mason told . "Therefore, each set of data recorded from each eye exhibits real microscopic variations," he adds.

The aim of the experts now is to test the new one σε smartphones, όπου θα μπορούσε να χρησιμοποιηθεί για εξασφαλίσει τυχόν πληρωμές ή την πρόσβαση σε άλλες υπηρεσίες, όπως το email. Εάν ο Μέιν έχει δίκιο και το «μοναδικό βιομετρικό pin» αποδειχθεί αποτελεσματικό, τότε δεν αποκλείεται να ενσωματωθεί ακόμη και σε μηχανήματα αυτόματης ανάληψης ή πόρτες ασφαλείας.

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