Biometrics

Will Biometrics Stop Phone Scams in Kazakhstan?
Mobile Security Will Biometrics Stop Phone Scams in Kazakhstan?

In a decisive move to combat the escalating crisis of telephone and internet fraud that has plagued its citizens, the government of Kazakhstan has implemented a sweeping new regulation requiring mandatory biometric identification for all mobile phone subscribers. Spearheaded by the Ministry of

What Is NADRA's New Facial ID Verification?
Mobile Security What Is NADRA's New Facial ID Verification?

For countless individuals, the simple act of verifying their identity through a fingerprint scan has become a significant barrier to accessing essential services, a digital hurdle that excludes them from banking, property ownership, and communication. The National Database and Registration

South Korea's New SIM Law Sparks Privacy Fears
Mobile Security South Korea's New SIM Law Sparks Privacy Fears

In a decisive move to combat a tidal wave of digital fraud, the South Korean government has mandated a new policy that fundamentally alters the process of acquiring a mobile phone line, requiring every individual to undergo a facial recognition scan before purchasing a SIM card. This policy,

iPhone Fold Leak Reveals Crease-Free Display and Touch ID
Operating Systems iPhone Fold Leak Reveals Crease-Free Display and Touch ID

In a move that reverberates through the tech industry, details have emerged about Apple's highly anticipated foldable device, reportedly dubbed the "iPhone Fold," despite the source of the information being embroiled in a significant legal battle with the tech giant over previous disclosures. The

Will Facial Scans Stop South Korea's Phone Scams?
Mobile Security Will Facial Scans Stop South Korea's Phone Scams?

With financial losses from voice phishing and other sophisticated phone scams soaring past 1.133 trillion won this year alone, South Korean authorities are launching a technologically advanced countermeasure designed to sever the lifeline of financial criminals. The widespread use of illicitly

Could Your Smartphone End Identity Theft?
Mobile Security Could Your Smartphone End Identity Theft?

The staggering loss of an estimated $300 billion in federal pandemic relief funds to sophisticated hackers served as a monumental wake-up call, exposing the profound vulnerabilities within the nation's aging identity verification infrastructure. This colossal failure highlighted a problem that

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