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Hi David :)
Actually, the author of the paper did list that method... also that
of obtaining use of the finger (hehehe) under duress (ie at gunpoint)...
This article does show something that a lot of people are
overlooking... and this is that with a little experimentation a lot of
security measures can be circumvented using household stuff or things
legally obtainable in any metro area!
How many Data Centers can be walked into without notice?
How many corporate headquarters can be wandered into without being
questioned?
Just recently I popped into a building to see a friend.... and all I
had to do to get past the card key system was walk in behind a person
who had a card key!!!!!
Art "IT'S FRIDAY!!! Hehe" Bahrs
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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 8:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] OT: JAPANESE RESEARCHER GUMS UP BIOMETRICS
SCANNERS
And the most direct method, for those really serious "operators", would
be
to merely remove the finger from the authorized individual.
-dtd
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