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Xerox develops invisible ink
New toner fluoresces under ultraviolet light.
Iain Thomson
Jun 1 2007 2:40PM
Hardware
'Invisible' microphone for mobile headsets
Tiny earphone simultaneously picks up speech.
Simon Burns
Oct 11 2006 9:59AM
Telco/ISP
SSL tunnels create ‘invisible’ backdoors into corporate networks
Encrypted Secure Socket Layer (SSL) communications between internal corporate employees and external internet applications is "invisible" to companies and so comprises a "risk to the enterprise," new research has claimed.
William Eazel
Mar 9 2006 10:06AM
Security
2 MINUTES ON… Keyloggers: invisible threat
The recent attempted robbery of £220 million from the Sumitomo Mitsui Bank in London last month has brought the problem of spyware and keyloggers into sharp relief.
René Millman
Apr 19 2005 12:29PM
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