A photo ID, one you might glance at from ten feet away, is easily forgeable. |
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Even the most biometrically sophisticated of modern ID documents will be potentially forgeable for those with a strong incentive to do so. |
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The Digital DNA is generated using unique and non forgeable components of such devices as a computer, a USB stick or a mobile phone. |
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Consequently, an uncertain and forgeable document which, moreover, that can easily be stolen. |
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It aims to deliver, within the shortest time, an official, individual and non forgeable passport for every new registered horse. |
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But the markets are an experience not to be missed, if only just to take a look around and be amazed at the hustling and open sale of everything conceivably forgeable or illegal. |
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The resulting cipher, although generally inscrutable and not forgeable without the secret key, can be decrypted by anyone knowing the key either to recover the hidden information or to authenticate the source. |
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In this, a blast furnace was used to make pig iron, which then had to undergo a further process to make forgeable bar iron. |
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