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51. Credit card equipment and processing, merchant accounts, electronic payments. - San Antonio, Texas
- www.dabow-inc.com
- BioPay Payroll Check Cashing FAQs.
- What is the BioPay electronic fingerprint identification system?.
- BioPay uses biometrics to accurately identify a customer and verify their check transaction history. ...
- How does the BioPay electronic fingerprint identification system work?.
- The BioPay electronic fingerprint identification system uses a person's unique fingerprint to positively identify a person, confirm their check cashing history, and quickly complete check payment transactions. The widely used system enables merchants to substantially reduce fraud by detecting repeat offenders and stopping individuals from cashing bad checks. ...
- On initial check-presentment the customer gives the merchant his/her driver's license or other ID for scanning or inputting into the BioPay database. ... A repeat customer need only use their fingerprint to complete future transactions. ...
- What if the finger from which the fingerprint sample was taken becomes injured, and cannot be verified?.
- The hardware consists of an optical fingerprint scanning device, a combination check imager and magnetic stripe reader, and video camera. ...
- What is the BioPay Check Guarantee program?.
- Each check cashing customer must also be enrolled in the BioPay system. ...
- How does the BioPay electronic fingerprint identification system differ from competitors?.
- BioPay enables "one to many" fingerprint comparisons assuring that people can only enroll once. ...
- Electronic photos back up fingerprint scanning. ...
- Merchants implementing the BioPay electronic fingerprint identification system will: .
52. find Biometrics - Cherry
- www.findbiometrics.com
- He has extensive experience in credit card, debit card and check processing transactions. ... Robinson is also owner and president of ArJay Data, the largest independent processor of SCAN check authorization transactions. He is a member of NACHA’s Electronic Check Council.
- Our goal is to allow people to use a biometric – in this case a fingerprint – to go into the grocery store, gas station, video store or any other retail business and use a biometric instead of cash or a check to make a purchase or initiate a transaction. ...
- We currently serve nearly 20 thousand merchant lanes, processing check and other payment transactions. ...
- Paycheck Secure uses biometrics to verify a person’s identity and confirm their check cashing history. To date, hundreds of merchants, including grocery stores and check cashing businesses, have verified more than two million transactions with Paycheck Secure. The Paycheck Secure system includes a PC, a fingerprint imaging device and check scanner with an integrated mag stripe reader. ... We then proceed to authorize the check to be cashed. ...
- We compete against ink fingerprints that are placed on the check as it is tendered. For instance, banks, including Bank of America, First Union and Wells Fargo, require an ink fingerprint when you want to cash a check but don’t have an account. The ink fingerprint is used as a deterrent on the front end, but is not particularly effective. ... We’re then able to associate the fingerprint with the person’s check cashing history, enabling us to deliver security to the merchant and convenience to the customer.
- For example, in a grocery store check cashing setting without Paycheck Secure, the customer is sometimes put through a demeaning process of checking on the authenticity of the check. If it’s after three o’clock, the clerk may say to the customer, “come back tomorrow and we can call the bank,” – or, “hang on a second, Peter, and we will call up findBIOMETRICS and see if this check was properly issued to you. ... With Paycheck Secure, once the customer is enrolled, they quickly develop a positive check cashing history so they are able to cash checks at different hours, change employers and not be hassled. ...
53. Biometric Applications
- et.wcu.edu
- Today, fingerprint identification systems are the most popular and widely used from of biometric technology (Green, P. ... Because forensic applications have used fingerprints to identify people, there is a wealth of information concerning the uniqueness of fingerprint patterns (Green, P. ... National computerized fingerprint systems exist in several countries, the first national system having been established in Australia in 1987 (Simon, D. ... Fingerprint biometrics received a huge boost in May of 1997, when Veridicom Incorporated, a Menlo Park, California startup formed by Lucent Technologies and U. ... Venture Partners, announced the development of a stamped-sized fingerprint reader. The reader-on-a-chip, which is smaller than optical fingerprint readers, can be built into a computer keyboard or mouse, allowing verified users to gain access to a PC or notebook. ...
- Payroll, uses face recognition technology to cash checks for customers using its automated check-cashing machines. ...
54. sacbee.com -- Business -- Retailers look to finger scans
- www.sacbee.com
- Will that be cash, check or finger?.
- In the Sacramento area, finger-scan identification systems are showing up in growing numbers at check-cashing windows, many within grocery stores. ...
- Bad check losses at the store's check-cashing window hit about $30,000 during 2002. ...
- Now, more than 5,000 transactions later, the system has more than paid for itself by reducing the store's bad-check losses by at least two-thirds.
- check-cashing and point-of-sale biometric market. ...
- Customers enroll in the BioPay system by scanning both index fingers, swiping a driver's license, handing over a personal check and having a picture taken by a small Web cam. ...
- After initial enrollment, you can return without identification, place a finger on the scanner to pull up your identification on a monitor for the cashier, and cash a check. ...
- There are about 20 Sacramento-area merchants using BioPay for check-cashing, says BioPay sales representative Bill Souza. ...
- For instance, fingerprint readers cost more than $1,000 a couple of years ago; now they run less than $100.
- Recently, his firm has expanded into check cashing and retail sales.
- Suppose I lifted your fingerprint off a cup, I could arrange to place it somewhere else. ...
- Those in the biometrics industry say their stored prints use a template system that prohibits reverse-engineering to create a full fake fingerprint.
- But if somehow your fingerprint were stolen, it would be harder to replace than a Social Security number or password, Tien says.
- At Food King in south Sacramento, Maggie Golston doesn't seem to feel bullied by Big Brother when she gives up a fingerprint to cash a check.
- After index fingers are initially scanned into the system, a customer can use a fingerprint device to verify identification. ...
55. CrimeBite Home Page
- www.crimebite.com
- "Fingering Crime: Supermarkets are increasingly turning to biometrics to combat check fraud".
- CrimeBite is the sole-distributor of the check fraud tool Authentiprint in the United States and over seas. ...
- CrimeBite™ provides a simple-to-use product called CrimeBite AuthentiPrint that reduces costs associated with check fraud, identity theft, employee fraud, narcotic prescription fraud, and credit application fraud. ... Winn-Dixie Jacksonville has seen a 90% decline in fraudulent payroll check cashing. ...
56. Just About Me - Product Line - Fingerprint Supplies - Touch Signature
- www.justaboutme.com
- Fingerprint Supplies.
- Home - Product Line - Fingerprint Supplies - Touch Signature Ink Stations Ink Pads Inkless ID Product Supplies Ink Strips.
- Touch Signature® Designed for Bank and Check Cashing Fraud Protection Only.
- Fingerprint Imaging Inc. ...
57. DMIA Weekly E-Newsletter
- www.dmia.org
- An Appeals Court in Maryland ruled April 7 that it's not unreasonable for a bank to require a fingerprint before cashing the check of a non-customer. ... Bank of America, the plaintiff brought the lawsuit after refusing to provide a fingerprint to get a check cashed at a bank where he did not have an account. Messing argued that the fingerprint requirement was unreasonable and violated the privacy of non-customers. ...
- The court noted that the bank has no duty of responsibility to cash the check of a non-customer. In determining that the fingerprint was a reasonable request, the court said a bank cashing a check assumes "the risk that it may suffer losses for counterfeit documents, forged endorsements or forged or altered checks" and that fingerprints on checks are part of an industrywide response to the growing threat of check fraud. ...
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58. Biometrics -- fingerprinting, retina recognition and facial scans at ATMS
- www.bankrate.com
- Biometrics can be used in various ways to identify you: behavioral (which includes voice and signature) or physiological (hand, iris, face, and fingerprint). ...
- They use a fingerprint scan for identification -- something some industry surveys have shown customers may equate with identifying criminals.
- "The fingerprint has never been perceived here as criminal," says Harris. "In reality, we're not keeping the fingerprint anyway. ...
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- The first time a customer uses the kiosk, they're asked for their account number and their fingerprint. ...
- If, one day, a customer steps up to the kiosk and it doesn't accept her fingerprint, a friendly sign appears stating, "I'm sorry, you don't appear to be yourself today. " The kiosk, which the credit union calls "Money Buddy," then offers advice for a better fingerprint scan, such as rubbing your thumb on your face to get a little oil on it if you just washed your hands and they're too dry.
- Customers can print a check payable to anyone, print statements, transfer funds, apply for loans and even send the bank e-mails.
- Spokesman Gil Roeder says the typical customer is a recent immigrant who tends to look outside traditional banks for routine transactions such as check cashing.
- They'd go to check-cashing places. ...
- Compaq Computer has built a PC with a fingerprint scanner built into the keyboard. Visa, MasterCard and Discover are doing pilot projects where your fingerprint is put into the bar code, the merchant drops the card into the reader, you put your finger on a scanner and they know the card is yours. ...
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59. Signature Security - Inkless Fingerprinting Products
- www.signature-security.com
- With the Signature Security system it takes only a few seconds and a few cents to add a fingerprint to any document. ...
- Police Departments, government agencies, check cashing firms, pawn brokers, retail stores, banks, rental firms, academic and drug testing facilities, employers, identification card organizations. ...
60. NewsNet5.com - News - Fingerprinting At Banks Causing Controversy
- www.newsnet5.com
- Method Used To Deter Check-Cashing Fraud.
- CLEVELAND -- Check counterfeiters often get their hands on computers, scanners and color laser printers.
- Do you agree with banks requiring people's fingerprints to deter check-cashing fraud?.
- If you want to cash a check and you're not at your bank, a subtle but significant red dot warns that the bank is asking for the only identification a check fraud artist can't forge: your fingerprint.
- But IDs have not been enough to cut down on check fraud. ...
- So far, there have been no reports of fingerprint failure.
- Industries as varied as U-Haul, check-cashing outlets and the Los Angeles County Welfare Department have found the system a significant deterrent to fraud. ...
61. Biometric comes to Topeka 05/20/03
- www.cjonline.com
- Topeka's Falley's and Food 4 Less stores are nearing this future with the installation of a fingerprint recognition system for check cashing. ...
- By taking a digital image of a customer's right and left index fingers, the system creates files from which it can match the unique pattern and ridge characteristics of a person's fingerprint. In order to complete future check-cashing transactions, the person standing at the counter must be the same as the person who enrolled.
- The new system currently isn't used for purchases in the regular check-out line. It only is used for check cashing at the service desk.
- 21st and Fairlawn, has installed a new fingerprint system called Biometric for check-cashing purposes. ...
- Moore said customers also are more secure in the knowledge that a lost check can't be cashed by anyone else.
- While not wanting to quote exact figures, Moore said the stores are cashing more checks since the switch.
- "We're only doing the Biometrics at this point for check-cashing purposes," Moore said. "We're looking at the option of rolling it out to the check stands also. ...
- verifies a person is employed at the company listed before approving payroll check cashing. A copy of the type of check to be cashed also is scanned into the system, with routing numbers matched and authenticity verified. Hence, there is a waiting period of three to seven days between sign-up and the time an individual's first check can be cashed.
- "With that information, it makes it very difficult for a fraudulent check to be cashed," Knese said.
- Individuals who have personal checks rejected for insufficient funds, for instance, can be flagged in the system so the problem can be addressed or future check cashing denied.
- Knese said the average check transaction goes from 1. ...
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62. STATE OF MICHIGAN
- www.michbar.org
- The store had a policy of cashing payroll checks if the endorser presented a driver's license and if the signature on the driver's license matched that of the payee and the picture on the license matched the person presenting the check. Only one of the three Kroger's employees who testified could positively identify defendant; however, all three testified as to their verification procedure before they cashed a check. ... Both Stoddard and Mary Mosley, a Wal-Mart manager who had approved another check presented by defendant, testified as to their verification procedure before they would approve a check for cashing. ... Donald Minton, a fingerprint examiner with the state police, identified defendant's fingerprints on four of the checks. Michelle Dunkerley of the state police compared defendant's handwriting samples to the handwriting on the checks; she found with "absolute certainty" that defendant had written two of the checks, a "high probability" that she had written a third check, and that the remaining checks "may" have been written in whole or in part by defendant. ...
63. Body Language
- www.informationweek.com
- It's been used primarily for physical access-for example, fingerprint readers that control the door to a restricted room. ... MasterCard is testing a system that uses fingerprint components for identification. ...
- At MasterCard, Lisker is testing a fingerprint system from Identicator Technology Corp. ... The pilot program, which began a year ago, will soon expand to incorporate the use of smart cards that store fingerprint data. ...
- MasterCard plans to test the fingerprint system for identifying credit-card holders during transactions. ...
- In fact, many say fingerprint-ID technology is the most advanced of the biometrics, and the most likely to make a splash in the business market. ... For another, vendors of fingerprint systems can draw on years of experience that have already gone into automated fingerprint-ID systems widely used by law-enforce ment agencies and the government. ...
- For example, Connecticut's Department of Social Services in Hartford has used fingerprint identification in its statewide welfare benefits program since January 1996. ... 1 million project, in which welfare recipients use a fingerprint-ID system when picking up their checks, has saved the state $9 million by catching welfare cheats, says David Mintie, director of the Digital Imaging Project, Connecticut's fingerprint-scanning initiative. ...
- The department also uses the fingerprint system for PC access on 77 desktops, and it plans to expand to more desks when scanner prices drop. ...
- Fingerprint systems are already making their way into data centers. Database vendor Oracle, among others, expects fingerprint-ID systems to be broadly accepted. ... , company recently began shipping a version of its Oracle7 database equipped with a fingerprint-ID security system. ... "Fingerprint authentication is one of the most mature biometrics," says Wynn White, director of middleware product management at Oracle. ...
- Fingerprint biometrics got a huge boost in May, when Veridicom Inc. ... Venture Partners, announced the development of a stamp-sized fingerprint reader. The reader-on-a-chip, which is smaller than optic al fingerprint readers, can be built into a computer keyboard or mouse, allowing verified users to gain access to a PC or notebook. The chip has thousands of built-in sensors that bounce minute electrical charges off a user's skin, which measure the ridges of the fingerprint. ...
64. Privacy and Thumbprint Signature Programs
- www.complianceheadquarters.com
- An individual comes into a bank, posing as the payee on a check drawn by one of the bank's customers. Although the individual is a non-customer, the identification papers appear to be in order, so the check is cashed and the individual walks out of the bank, never to be seen again. ...
- Check fraud and the crime of identify theft are becoming commonplace. Utilizing high tech scanning equipment, a crook can copy a valid signature and place it on a bogus check in less time than it took to read this sentence. ...
- The legally recognized uniqueness of a thumbprint is the reason it is the basis of one of the newer and more successful methods available to banks to combat the type of check fraud outlined above. ... Institutions that utilize a thumbprint signature program require a non-account holder to place a thumbprint on a check before the institution cashes the item. The presenter of the check places his or her right hand thumb on an inkless pad and then places a thumbprint on the face of the check between the memo and signature line. A thumbprint signature program protects the bank from losses due to check fraud, reduces incidences of charging a bogus item to a customer's account, acts as a deterrent to fraud, and provides a way for legitimate payees to cash a check at institutions where they do not have an account.
- Remarkably, 94% of the banks reported receiving 10 or fewer complaints about the program, amounting to less than 1% of the non-customers who were asked to place a thumbprint on a check.
- While the program is certainly beneficial for financial institutions, some critics charge that it invades the privacy of those who simply seek to cash a check. ...
- Maintain the thumbprint only on the check; .
- Process the check through the normal clearing process; .
- Do not segregate the check before or after processing; .
- Do not use the thumbprint as a criteria to place the check in any type of database; .
- Do not provide the check to the authorities unless fraud is alleged regarding the check. ...
- Require a thumbprint from all non-customers who wish to cash a check; .
65. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Breaking Stories
- starbulletin.com
- fingerprint checks.
- Starting this fall, Hawaii banks and thrifts will require a fingerprint for check cashing services from nonbank customers.
- The program, initiated by the Hawaii Bankers Association and the Hawaii League of Savings Institutions, is designed to combat the growing problem of check fraud which cost local financial institutions about $1. ...
- Under the plan, a person cashing a check at a bank that he or she doesn't have an account with must leave a fingerprint on the face of the check. ...
- Customers who are account holders will not be required to leave a fingerprint signature.
66. United States Attorney's Office, District of Columbia - Press Release
- www.usdoj.gov
- Marshall pleaded guilty to one count of bank fraud, today, in connection with these repeated acts of cashing and attempting to cash stolen checks. ...
- , two blocks from Neiman-Marcus, attempting to cash a check for $500. The teller and manager knew the account holder, recognized the forgery of his signature, and refused to cash the check. ... ), where he successfully cashed the check, but also left a fingerprint on the check, later matched by FBI fingerprint examiners, as his. ...
- This time, the teller refused to cash the stolen check. ... , and attempted to cash the check there; he was again unsuccessful. ...
67. Bank Technology News
- www.banktechnews.com
- The patents cover processes for authenticating individuals by way of finger scans, or electronic fingerprints, at the retail check out. ...
- Though it has no patents yet, BAC sells a package of proprietary hardware and software called the Retail Verification System, which includes SecureTouch, a line of fingerprint authentication devices.
- BAC sells a package of proprietary hardware and software it calls the Retail Verification System, which includes a line of fingerprint authentication devices dubbed SecureTouch. ...
- The company started out by selling systems that supported time and attendance and payroll check cashing identification at supermarkets. ...
- A customer enrolls in the program by providing the grocer with a check, which is imaged and filed with other pertinent information, such as bank routing number, a signed authorization for Kroger to initiate debits to the designated checking account, the customer's telephone number, and a scanned image of one or more fingers. ...
- Rather, scanning technologies are used to extract minutiae from an individual's fingerprint; the minutiae then is stored in a template that takes up between 100 and 1,000 bytes of data. Some retail payments experts say the fact that the full fingerprint is not saved, and cannot be reconstructed, limits the feasibility of using finger scans to authenticate payments.
68. Accuvia, Inc. - Hospitality Tech Advisor
- www.accuvia.com
- Cash, check, or. ...
- Spokeswoman for BioPay, Robin Porter, explains that its first product release in 2000, called Paycheck Secure, collects a thumbprint reading when consumers write or cash a check. “The system shares negative check cashing information with other vendors that are part of the Paycheck Secure network. ...
- BioPay systems are currently working to reduce fraud in check cashing outlets, convenience stores and grocery stores.
- Porter is quick to alleviate consumer security concerns: “The system is secure for customers and does not keep a fingerprint record on file. ...
- As this form of check verification gains greater foothold in today’s retail sector, BioPay is busily working on a product release that gives even more freedom: b-check, a solution which will connect a thumbprint to an actual bank account. ...
- This technology provides greater fraud protection, and in the near future, we should see that fingerprint readings are accepted as a debit transaction. ...
69. Maine Association of Community Banks - Thumbprint Signature Program
- www.mecb.com
- The touch pad is intended to deter counterfeit and stolen check fraud by obtaining a Thumbprint Signature (fingerprint) from non-customers (customers who do not have a depository relationship with the institution) when cashing both on-us and not-on-us checks. ...
- How The Touch Pad Works: The presenter of the check presses the thumb of his or her right hand on the pad and places the impression of a finger on the face of the check between the memo and signature lines. If the presenter is disabled and cannot use his or her right thumb, an impression of the left thumb is placed on the check and noted "left hand" on the check next to the thumbprint. ...
- a non-customer presents an on-us or not-on-us check for encashment. ...
- a non-customer presents an on-us check for exchange to a cashier's check. ...
- a non-customer presents a government check for encashment. ...
- NOTE: To comply with all applicable federal laws and regulations, a Thumbprint Signature should be obtained from every non-customer every time a check is presented for payment. ...
- It is recommended that non-customers seeking to cash checks be required to enter the premises to complete their transaction to affix their Thumbprint Signature to the face of the check. ...
- "In order to protect the financial institution's depositors, we require a Thumbprint Signature on the face of the check. ... Our financial institution has joined other Maine financial institutions in implementing this program to eliminate check fraud. ...
- If necessary, demonstrate the use of the pad by obtaining your own fingerprint. ...
- If the presenter refuses to provide the Thumbprint Signature, return the check to the presenter and explain the financial institution will not cash the check.
- "Please press your right thumb on this pad and then press the finger onto the check - right here (pointing to the area of the check between the memo and signature lines). ...
- If this is not possible, select a clear place on the face of the check away from all writing and printed information.
- If the presenter "drags" their finger, request the Thumbprint Signature again and instruct the presenter to place the signature in a clear spot on the check.
- Step 4: Record the identification information on the check and return the identification to the presenter.
70. Public Act No. 01-175 for Substitute House Bill No. 5732
- www.cga.state.ct.us
- AN ACT CONCERNING IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED FOR CHECK CASHING AND CONCERNING STATE AND NATIONAL CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS CHECKS.
- (NEW) Each bank, as defined in section 36a-2 of the general statutes, shall cash, at its main office or any of its branch offices within this state, for any person any check payable at such bank or drawn on an account held at the bank in an amount up to and including five hundred dollars, provided the check is presented for payment by the payee of the check, there are sufficient available funds in the account on which the check was drawn to pay the check, and the person cashing the check provides adequate identification, and any information necessary for the bank to meet any reporting or recordkeeping requirements, as required by the bank. ...
- The board or a regional educational service center pursuant to subsection (b) of this section shall request the state criminal history records check for each such person from the State Police Bureau of Identification. The board or such regional educational service center shall arrange for the fingerprinting of each such person and forward the fingerprints to said bureau which shall submit the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a national criminal history records check. The board or the regional educational service center may charge each such person a fee for the national criminal history records check which shall not exceed the fee charged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for performing the check. ...
- (d) The provisions of this section shall not apply to a person required to submit to a criminal history records check pursuant to the provisions of subsection (d) of section 14-44, as amended by this act. ...
- (d) Prior to issuing an operator's license bearing a school endorsement, the commissioner shall request a state criminal history records check for each applicant from the State Police Bureau of Identification. The commissioner shall forward the fingerprints obtained pursuant to the provisions of subsection (b) of this section to said bureau which shall submit the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a national criminal history records check. A fee shall be charged by the commissioner for each such national criminal history records check which shall be equal to the fee charged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for performing such check require each applicant to submit to state and national criminal history records checks. ...
- (a) The Commissioner of Children and Families shall investigate the conditions stated in each application made to him under the provisions of section 17a-145 and request a criminal records check for any person applying under said section shall require any person applying under said section to submit to state and national criminal history records checks. ...
- (b) The criminal history records check checks required pursuant to subsection (a) of this section shall be requested from the State Police Bureau of Identification and shall be applicable to the persons identified on the application made pursuant to section 17a-145. ... The fingerprints of such persons shall be forwarded to the State Police Bureau of Identification which shall conduct a state criminal history records check and submit the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a national criminal history records check conducted in accordance with section 31 of this act. ...
- (a) On and after January 1, 1998, the The Commissioner of Social Services shall, within available appropriations, request a criminal records check for require any person, other than a relative, providing child care services to a child in the child's home who receives a child care subsidy from the Department of Social Services to submit to state and national criminal history records checks. Such criminal records check The criminal history records checks required pursuant to this subsection shall be requested from the State Police Bureau of Identification and the Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted in accordance with section 31 of this act. The commissioner shall also request a check of the state child abuse registry established pursuant to section 17a-101k. A fee shall be charged by the commissioner for each such national criminal history records check which shall be equal to the fee charged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for performing such check. The Department of Social Services shall reimburse the Department of Public Safety for the actual cost for a national criminal history records check. ...
71. Biometrics World Series - NY - Agenda
- www.biometricsworldseries.com
- This session provides an overview of the biometric technologies in use in the financial sector, including fingerprint, AFIS, voice verification, signature verification, hand geometry, facial recognition and iris recognition.
- Biometrics in Check Cashing Applications: Case Studies.
- The session will highlight how businesses are using biometrics to secure check cashing activities, reduce identity theft, increase customer convenience and increase a business's bottom line. ...
- To increase network security, improve employee productivity and reduce IT Help Desk calls, the United Bankers Bank has replaced passwords with fingerprint authentication. ...
- This session examines the experiences of financial institutions using Automatic Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS) technology for employee background checks.
- Please check back here for the most updated schedule. ...
72. Welcome To Evian Group, Inc.
- www.eviangroup.com
- No more bad checks! No ID necessary! Identify customer with fingerprint. ...
- Evian Biometrics Check Cashing System-www. ...
- Evian Group has been in the fingerprint identification business for several years. Since Evian Group launched its Fingerprint Identification Systems Division, it has been recognized as one of the world's most advanced fingerprint system. ...
- Evian Biometrics Check Cashing System is easy. On initial check presentation, the customer gives the clerk his/her driver's license or other ID for scanning or entry into Evian Biometrics Check Cashing System database. ... The entire process takes less than two minutes, and all the information is stored within the Evian Biometrics Check Cashing System. A repeat customer need only use their fingerprint to complete future transactions. ...
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73. RELEASE
- www.bioapi.org
- Compaq, IBM, Microsoft, Novell and Others Form Consortium to Develop Standards for Fingerprint, Voice and Face Recognition .
- The BioAPI Consortium is committed to making biometrics technologies initially fingerprint, voice and face recognition more readily available to the mainstream commercial marketplace, helping to establish broad cross-industry endorsement and support. ...
- Government has been developing and sponsoring fingerprint, voice and facial biometric technology over the past 10 years," said Mark Krawczewicz, a representative of the Biometrics Consortium. ...
- The TrueFace Engine is the first and only biometric product currently used in check-cashing ATMs worldwide. ...
74. Untitled Document
- www.senseme.com
- Grocery stores are getting socked with larger losses from shoplifting, employee theft and check fraud. ...
- As for check fraud, stores have long turned to technology to identify whether accounts have enough cash to support checks. But now some are using biometrics, such as fingerprint or face scans, to cash checks or are starting strict check-cashing policies. ...
75. Electronic Engineering Times
- www.eetimes.com
- HURSLEY, United Kingdom -- Biometrics, the science of human identification, will take a big step forward next week when IBM and a leading fingerprint-ID firm post the key software underpinnings for this industry to their Web sites. ...
- B ut both APIs are generic in nature, enabling developers to use them as a springboard for any and all biometric arenas-face, voice, eye and fingerprint. ...
- ), which works mainly with Japanese fingerprint systems, is expected to announce the Biometric API, or BAPI. ...
- Thanks to its advanced fingerprint-scanner product line, NRI was asked to develop HA-API directly on request for the U. ...
- Fingerprint technology has the longest history due to its popularity in federal and law-enforcement applications. ...
- "If you've got a fingerprint scanner and you want more information, then take more fingerprints. You're better off with two fingerprints than with one fingerprint and a face scan . ...
- Payroll (Fort Worth, Texas) on check-cashing ATMs, and with India Oil on employee verification identification systems. ...
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