Nitesh Saxena, Ph.D., director of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Security and Privacy in Emerging computing and networking Systems (SPIES) research group ...
As an extra layer of security, several online services have adopted push notification-based two-factor authentication systems, whereby users must approve login attempts through a mobile device. In ...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) -- Hackers can use brainwave-sensing headsets, used in toys and video games, to steal your passwords, a new study suggests. The so called EEG headsets are advertised as letting users ...
Epoc+ is an $800 headset made by Emotiv that uses your brain's EEG signals to control gadgets or computers. Now, a new study from Nitesh Saxena, an associate professor at the University of Alabama, ...
New Scientist reports that Baidu, a Chinese technology company focused on internet-related services and products, has announced that it can copy someone's voice using less than a minute of audio of ...
July 3 (UPI) --Hackers could tap into your brainwaves to steal sensitive passwords,warn researchers at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. A new study suggests EEG headsets, the set of electrodes ...
Researchers funded by the National Science Foundation have developed a method to secure retail transactions using small samples of audio to authenticate devices equipped with Near-Field Communication ...
The Epoc+ is an $800 brain-wave-sensing headset marketed as being able to detect emotional states such as frustration or excitement, and permit you to control robots with your thoughts. Nitesh Saxena, ...
Dr. Nitesh Saxena, professor of computer science and engineering and associate director of the Texas A&M Global Cyber Research Institute. When you send a message through WhatsApp or iMessage, you ...
Security researchers develop automated verification model to better secure voice over internet communication from eavesdropping and man-in-the-middle attacks. Researchers at the University of Alabama ...
Passwords are a common security measure to protect personal information, but they don't always prevent hackers from finding a way into devices. Researchers are working to perfect an easy-to-use, ...
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