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+-   Duplicating your keys without your knowledge on Thursday October 30 2008, @01:12PM Roland Piquepaille

Submitted by Roland Piquepaille on Thursday October 30 2008, @01:12PM
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Roland Piquepaille writes "Some clever computer scientists at UC San Diego (UCSD) have developed a software that can perform key duplication with just a picture of the key — taken from up to 200 feet. One of the researchers said 'we built our key duplication software system to show people that their keys are not inherently secret.' He added that on sites like Flickr, you can find many photos of people's keys that can be used to easily make duplicates. Apparently, some people are blurring 'numbers on their credit cards and driver's licenses before putting those photos on-line,' but not their keys. This software project is quite interesting, but don't be too afraid. I don't think that many of you put a photo of their keys online — with their addresses. But read more for additional details, references and pictures showing how this software works."
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