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Unlocking the iPhone5s with your Penis
Der Fingerprint-Sensor des neuen iPhones wurde bekanntlich bereits geknackt, fand ich aber nur so mittelinteressant, alles. Falls wirklich jemand mehr darüber wissen will: Netzpolitik hat ein Interview mit dem Cracker und c’T ein neues Video und Details. Das hier finde ich dann doch sehr viel… interessanter: Digital Trends hat alle möglichen Unlock-Methoden von Katzenpfoten bis Nippel gesammelt, schließlich den ultimativen Test durchgeführt:
Lastly [,after multiple failed attempts with Knuckles and Elbows], I went with the most secure body part I could think of – and all I will say is that I had to take off my pants. Unlike the knuckle and elbow, however, registering my nether region was a breeze. (It was quite chilly, in fact.) And not only did I successfully register this private part with relative ease, I was also able to use it to unlock the device. I think you can understand why there isn’t a video of this one.
Apple iPhone 5S ‘Touch ID’ works with a lot more than just your fingerprints
Microsoft's Surface 2 event is available to watch online

Microsoft unveiled its latest iPad competitors at a New York event earlier today, rolling out the Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets. We live blogged the product launch and we've got all the news covered — from touch covers built for DJs, to the surprising news that last year's Surface RT isn't dead yet. But Microsoft has posted a video of the event, for those who want to see the company's new hardware launch in full.
The declassified fashions of East German spies

For more than three years, German photographer Simon Menner has immersed himself in the invasive culture of the Stasi, the security service that snooped on East Germans for 40 years. Officially known as The Ministry for State Security, the Stasi recruited from all walks of life, enlisting over 2.5 percent of East Germany’s adult population as unofficial informants just before the Berlin wall fell. So powerful was the agency that Simon Wiesenthal, famous for hunting Nazi criminals, said "the Stasi was much, much worse than the Gestapo, if you consider only the oppression of its own people." For the Stasi, the key to effectively managing East Germany's population was blending in.
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