SAT Cheating Ring Investigation Brings FBI ePass App Use Suggestion

(firmenpresse) - NEW YORK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 01/29/12 -- eCredentials™, the company that invented the only electronic automatically changing every minute barcode algorithm, finds itself in the middle of the SAT Cheating Ring Investigation by retired Michael D. Burns' suggestion that they use the new technology to prevent future identity thefts at all SAT testing sites.
ePass™ recently became available as a free downloadable app on and the Android, Verizon and Amazon App Stores. The key component that makes this technology so unique and a step above other electronic devices is the security that comes through the automatic constantly changing barcode algorithm.
Now, because of this new secure barcode algorithm, which eliminates any possibility of duplication or theft, companies such as means of delivering an eTicket and boarding documents to a passenger's smartphone.
About eCredentials™
Through the ePass™ came the first ever automatically changing every minute barcode. This single element prevents duplication, counterfeiting, forgery and theft in all electronic transactions, identifications and ticketing worldwide. The new Free App is now available on the Apple iTunes, Android, Verizon and Amazon App Stores.
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Datum: 29.01.2012 - 14:39 Uhr
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