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Has the time for passwordless technologies come?

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 10:57 am
by rakhirhif8963
Seventeen years after Bill Gates’s announcement, can we finally cross the line between password-based and passwordless security and take advantage of the benefits the latter offers? The technology has already proven its viability for businesses small and large, as well as individuals. What’s needed is a trigger to encourage organizations to adopt it, and now is the perfect time. Several key factors point in that direction: endorsements from established tech firms, the forced shift to remote work, growing consumer acceptance of biometrics, and the growing number of cyberattacks, many of which involve password breaches.


Vladimir Bezmaly | 06.04.2021
- Johann, we have a problem.

- What's happened?

— Representatives of three banks are waiting for you bahrain whatsapp data the reception area.

— And more details?

— They will tell you more about it themselves.

- Good morning! Although how the hell is it good? We've been robbed!

— You personally?

- Oh, come on. If it were personal, we would have come not here, but to the city police. They robbed the banks where we work. And the most interesting thing is, according to the same scheme.

- How?

— Fraudsters bought high-resolution photographs of other people on the black market, created video deepfakes based on them, and bypassed the biometric identification system.

- Okay, we'll try to figure it out.

A week has passed.

— Mark, what do you think about deepfakes?

— The deepfake kit is inexpensive, since the empire has a well-developed market for trading personal data. A high-resolution photo and a personal ID will cost only 5 imperials, and the app for “animating” photos can be downloaded for free or purchased for a few imperials. The service converts photos into video, and as a result, it seems that the person is nodding, blinking, and talking in real time.