Fingerprints
Texas Police Learn That Yes, You Can Dust Cheese Slices for Fingerprints
After the Carrollton PD discovered a number of cars covered in cheese, they realized that "cheese slices produce GREAT fingerprints."
Canada is about to start fingerprinting way more people entering the country
The newly expanded biometrics program kicks in next week, and includes the use of facial recognition software.
Cops Got a Drug Dealer’s Fingerprints From Photos of His Hand on WhatsApp
Yet another reason to forgo taking pictures when you break the law.
Ohmme Is the Band at the Heart of Chicago's Music Community
Macie Stewart and Sima Cunningham have collaborated with everyone from Chance the Rapper to Wilco. Now, watch their new video for “Fingerprints.”
Why Smartphones Are Now Adding Iris Scanners
Samsung will likely add an iris scanner to the next Galaxy Note, bringing a technology already in use in China to the rest of the world.
We Meet a Former Anonymous Hacktivist on Our New VICELAND Show 'CYBERWAR'
On this episode of 'Daily VICE,' 'CYBERWAR' host Ben Makuch shares a behind the scenes look at the first episode of our new VICELAND show.
Venezuela’s opposition just took one step closer to ousting President Maduro
Venezuelans are lining up this week to validate their support for a referendum on whether President Nicolás Maduro should stay in office in the face of a massive economic crisis and amid growing social unrest.
South Australian Cops Want to Use Fingerprint Scanners to ID People In Public
A new proposal could see police scanning the fingerprints of potential suspects, or just anyone they think might help with an inquiry.
The Problem With Biometrics at War
An excerpt from "All the Ways We Kill and Die," the forthcoming book by bestselling author Brian Castner.
In South Korea, Fingerprints Are Symbols of Protest
Though accelerated urban development has forced many out, artist Jazoo Yang has made her mark on their former homes.
Stealing Fingerprints
For the rest of their lives, 5.6 million US government employees need to remember that someone, somewhere, has their fingerprints.