Biometric data breach could link your face to illegal activities
4 years ago | straitstimes.com
August 17, 2019 3:37 PMLONDON (BLOOMBERG) - The nature of how organisations capture and store the public's biometric data, such as fingerprints and images of faces, came under renewed scrutiny this week by security experts and regulators.
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UNITED NATIONS - A man-made famine is \"tightening its grip\" across the Gaza Strip, the head of the United Nations Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA warned on Wednesday as he accused Israel of blocking aid deliveries and seeking to end UNRWA's activities in the enclave.