Nano Webs Could Counterfeit-Proof Credit Cards

Credit card secured by a metal lock. Digital illustration.
Scientists have developed tiny, invisible anti-counterfeiting "fingerprints" that could be embedded into money, gadgets and credit cards, making faking such objects pretty much impossible.
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Money, gadgets and credit cards could soon have tiny, invisible anti-counterfeiting "fingerprints" embedded into them, making it pretty much impossible to falsify such objects, say scientists.

South Korean researchers have developed tiny tags made of silver nanowires that are randomly scattered, then form a unique pattern — just like the one-of-a-kind designs in each spider web.

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