Fun with Fingerprint Readers.
May 15, 2002 8:32 PM Subscribe
Fun with Fingerprint Readers. A Japanese cryptoanalyst recently found that he could reliably fool biometric fingerprint scanners using only gelatin like that found in gummy bears. Not only could he create a fake finger using the original, he was also successful in fooling the scanners based on a gelatin mold of a fingerprint lifted from a piece of glass.
Just don't try that gummy bear trick with retina scanner.
posted by malphigian at 11:32 PM on May 15, 2002
posted by malphigian at 11:32 PM on May 15, 2002
yah, see, if i think my password's been compromised, i can change it.
posted by hob at 12:39 AM on May 16, 2002
posted by hob at 12:39 AM on May 16, 2002
Yeah, Malphigian, you need those special binoculars that read retinal imprints then make you a nice set of contact lenses.
Oh wait, Alias isnt' real? Crap.
posted by bcwinters at 6:57 AM on May 16, 2002
Oh wait, Alias isnt' real? Crap.
posted by bcwinters at 6:57 AM on May 16, 2002
gummy bears
'bag of thumbs'
I smell a whole new candy marketing opportunity there, don't you?
posted by briank at 7:52 AM on May 16, 2002
'bag of thumbs'
I smell a whole new candy marketing opportunity there, don't you?
posted by briank at 7:52 AM on May 16, 2002
i'm just glad someone hacked this dumbass idea before it became a standard and started jeopardizing everyone's security. you can bet i'll be the last one to adopt biometric identification. i don't want to be their beta tester!
posted by muppetboy at 8:35 AM on May 16, 2002
posted by muppetboy at 8:35 AM on May 16, 2002
That was fascinating. Done with photoshop and 10 bucks worth of household supplies. Great link. Thanks.
posted by keithl at 10:08 AM on May 16, 2002
posted by keithl at 10:08 AM on May 16, 2002
Meanwhile, that much-vaunted face recognition system doesn't seem to work so good, either.
posted by briank at 10:43 AM on May 16, 2002
posted by briank at 10:43 AM on May 16, 2002
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