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Theft Prevention Fingerprint Identification Security Technology Company Featured In High Return Investment Report

Hawk Systems, Inc. (Stock Symbol: HWSY) Anti Theft Security Corporate Website:

www.HawkSystemsInc.com

Visit The HWSY Yahoo Finance Page For Press Releases, Stock Quotes And Trading Charts Click Here

Hawk Systems, Inc. (Stock Symbol: HWSY) develops advanced security technology that is highly valuable in the positive identification of an individual. Their patent-pending biometric products use a Fingerprint Enrollment and Verification Module (FEVM) pad to give authorization of use or entry to authorized users. A template of fingerprints are stored in a secure data base and the access pad scans 5 layers of the skins surface to detect an exact match and grant verification of a person’s identity. This type of security technology is in high demand in numerous marketplaces including: Banking institutions, medical facilities, hotel/gaming operations and security applications for vehicles, computers, firearms, alarms, safes and cash registers. The Company’s patents include the AUTO P.A.S.S. (Print Access Security System) and the ATM Touch & Go which Hawk has exclusive licensing rights to. These security solutions can defy most current security technologies used today and prevent and decrease crimes including: Grand Theft Auto, Identity Theft and Fraud. Hawk Systems advanced technology minimizes security costs and data security risks. The authorization process is reliable and 99% accurate. Using the power of touch provides a great deal of versatility and can perform regardless of repeat use, pressure or temperature changes. Hawk Systems products can be manufactured in various configurations including: Scanner only, Scanner & Logic Board or The Full System with 24/7 hotline communications and other advanced options. Vehicle AUTO P.A.S.S.

State­of­The­Art Security Technology Advanced Biometric Security

> A universal FEVM touch pad can be used on auto

Installation For

ATM Touch & Go

> FEVM touch pad at an ATM


locks and ignitions for all vehicle makes and models > Connected to vehicles electrical circuitry. Allows access to authorized users only - Prevents theft > Even if a key is lost, an encrypted algorithm from a fingerprint allows access to 16 authorized users > Offers flawless security - Can NOT be penetrated > Customization Options Include: 24/7 call center communication of vehicle movement or excess speed, GPS tracking device and engine immobilization > 3-5 yr. Anti-Theft warranty

> Cars/Boats > Alarms > Safes > Firearms > Computers/Cash Registers > Positive ID - No false fingerprints allowed > Recognizes personal and physical characteristics: 1. Finger/Hand prints 2. Eyes/retinas 3. Voice 4. Handwriting

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positively identifies and authorizes banking customer > Provides Wireless Communication between ATM and card via a secure server that contains the customers Personal ID Data Set (PIDS) > Protects consumers and financial institutions from ID Theft and Fraud > Customers can enroll at a POS location and have their fingerprints stored in the HAWK system and applied to consumer accounts and bank cards

Hawk Systems, Inc. Stock Symbol: HWSY Corporate Website:

www.HawkSystemsInc.com


Theft By The Numbers

Investors Summary

Total Property Crimes (2009): 15.6 million (78%)

Share Price: $0.02

Theft: Victims 101/1000

Market Capitalization: $ 1.77 million

Auto Theft: Victims 6/1000; 794,616 vehicles Boat Theft: According to the NCIC, 19,854 watercraft were reported stolen between 1/2006 and 3/2009.

Shares Outstanding: 80.44 million

Identity Theft: In 2008 about 11.7 million Americans experienced at least one type of identity theft in a 2 year period.

Average Volume: 53,052 Shares

Total financial loss of identity theft was about $17.3 billion within a 2 year period.

SEC Filings: Click Here

Fraud: The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) Web site received 336,655 complaint submissions. Up 22.3% from 2008.

Investor Relations Page: Click Here

The loss cost consumers $559.7 million. Complaints to the IC3 include various fraud and fraud related categories; auction fraud, non-delivered merchandise, credit-card fraud, computer intrusions and spam.

Corporate Offices:

Hawk Systems, Inc. 2385 NW Executive Center Dr. Suite 100 Boca Raton, Florida 33431

(561) 962 - 2885 info@hawksystemsinc.com

F.I.S.T. Enterprises 105 South Narcissis Ave. West Palm Beach Florida 33401

(561) 899 - 3543 Media and Investor Relations Princeton Research, Inc. 3887 Pacific St, Las Vegas, Nevada 89121

Hawk Recent Developments Paul Jr. Designs to Introduce BioKey for Bikes® Legendary custom motorcycle designer, Paul Teutul Jr., and Hawk's exclusive distribution partner FIST Enterprises agree to build the first biometric chopper featuring BioKey for Bikes® -- a unique fingerprint security product for motorcycles. See More

Auto Pass 2.0 Advancement Released Unique fingerprint security product prevents auto theft before it happens. Features quicker installation and increased data storage capacity for up to 100 users or 132 fingerprints. There is a growing demand for this type of security products at car dealerships for theft prevention and inventory control. "A Major Step Forward" in theft prevention and inventory management for auto dealerships and for their customers. See More

FIST Enterprises Named Exclusive Auto Pass Distributor Their President Jim Liantonio has 25 years experience with car dealerships, theft and inventory control. FIST (FISTEnterprises.com) can provide the momentum Hawk needs to thrust forward in the marketplace. Hawk plans to license their technology to OEM’s so that the security systems can be mass produced and quickly launched in the marketplace. See More

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