Yes it's labelled to be an ink tag. I have no idea why the security alarm didn't go off. I didn't even think of that. </blockquote> Because you don't necessarily want the tag to explode when it goes through the front door. It is a deterrent. If you shoplift and get it hom...
Article and product surveillance– specifically designed for retail stores. You can get specialized sensors that attach to your products to prevent theft and reduce inventory loss. It includes things like tags that set off an alarm at the door or ink cartridges that explode if someone tries to t...
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/10/nuclear-plants-leak-critical-alerts-in-unencrypted-pager-messages/ (watch Jamie and Dave's head explode when they read that) MS threat modelling tool - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=49168 Direct download: Liquidmatrix_Security...
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One security problem with which airlines must attempt to contend is that of the terrorist who checks luggage for a flight but who does not board the flight because he or she knows that the checked luggage contains a bomb set to explode in flight. One known approach to combatting this threat...