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http://www.itpro.fr/n/chiffrement-ssl...s-en-2017-22035/#sthash.8ySv8v7N.uxfs
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http://www.silicon.fr/cyberattaques-r...80507&inf_by=576d40aa2ad0a1de7dc14171
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http://www.capital.fr/entreprises-mar...i-pointe-le-danger-de-la-cuve-1232494
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http://www.slate.fr/story/129401/noel-terrorisme
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http://sain-et-naturel.com/la-gendarm...avertissement-relatif-a-facebook.html
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http://www.lemagit.fr/actualites/4504...cleaire-perturbe-par-une-cyberattaque
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http://www.lesnumeriques.com/voiture/...-8-g-l-d-alcool-dans-sang-n53825.html
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There's the rub. If someone steals your biometric identity, they can reuse it -- and you can't repudiate it. The system you log on to can (and should) require a second authentication factor, like a PIN, but once your biometric identity is stolen, that factor ceases to be a reliable factor ... forever.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/3060...metric-identification.html#tk.ifwsotd
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