World's 1st Hacker Free Barcode Is Here!
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Currently, a group of Serbian researchers is developing a special authentication mark using minute pieces of butterfly wings.
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This security code will be irreplicable and might one day put a stop to fraud
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Currently, there is no security label in the world that cannot be copied.
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one of the project's scientists who says it would be impossible for hackers to break the butterfly security mark.
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The butterfly's wings, which are covered in millions of tiny chitin scales that are stacked like overlapping roof tiles will be used.
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The "dust" that remains on your fingers after touching a butterfly or a moth is essentially these scales.
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Each microscopic scale has a lattice that is as unique as a fingerprint, with a mesh-like structure.
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This concept was developed into security system prototype called a "Teslagram" by a group of Serbian physicists.
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