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23rd May 2006, 09:47 PM #1Registered
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Fingerprint readers
Are the all they are cracked up to be for security?
I read online that the code for them has been cracked.
Al :confused:
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23rd May 2006, 10:02 PM #2
Theres no writing on mine Al.
Seriously though nothing is absolutely secure.
It really comes down to the level of security.
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23rd May 2006, 10:02 PM #3
I'm not an expert on these, but the reality is that if a knowledgeable person wants to get into your system...they will. But even NASA, and the Pentagon, can't neccessarily keep these individuals out. If you are talking about the average Joe, then they are probably relatively safe. But so is a password. I would think that they are probably more of a convenience thing.
Oh yeah. If you've got one, all a person needs is your finger. Whereas a dead body can't give out a password.Chris
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23rd May 2006, 10:11 PM #4
The finger print technology has the advantage over passwords because
1. You can easily forget you password. You usually don't lose a finger. Maybe these arn't such a good idea for woodworkers.
2. Spyware which records which keys you've pressed won't be able to see you type your password.Photo Gallery
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23rd May 2006, 10:29 PM #5
For every person inventing a new lock there are four working out a way to pick it
Can't rember where I read it Think it was HoudiniAshore
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23rd May 2006, 10:34 PM #6
That reminds me, I must go and buy that book on how to pick a lock.
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23rd May 2006, 10:36 PM #7Registered
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But would a fingerprint reader out wit a key logger?
Al :confused:
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23rd May 2006, 11:28 PM #8
Depends on if you are a one finger typist
Seriously yes they would, as you havent pressed any keys for the key logger to record, another way to get around this is before you log onto any website have a word document, open with your passwords in it. then do a copy and paste. the key logger wont be able to link the keystrokes with the password...
Jut dont save the document anywhere.I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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24th May 2006, 01:56 AM #9Originally Posted by echnidna
It's quite well known that the universal lockpick is a cordless drill with a 1/8" bit in it and a flat screwdriver...
(And here I am, having picked at least 2 supposed 'impossible to pick' locks without destroying them. :eek: )
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24th May 2006, 10:34 AM #10Originally Posted by Schtoo
but I must be doing something wrong,
they don't seem to work after the drill.
I need to be able to open rooms after people lock their keys inside. :eek:
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24th May 2006, 10:53 AM #11Senior Member
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Gee i could be stuffed with one of these!! but least it was only a little finger.
They are only as secure as the dumbest hacker!
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24th May 2006, 11:24 AM #12
I worked with these briefly and found that the iris reader was more accurate and less prone to fraud, on the down side, it cost a hellof a lot more.
I lifted a print on tape and got it to read once, and I am not an expert!Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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24th May 2006, 01:11 PM #13
If I used a finger print reader, it'd be just my luck to run that finger through the table saw :eek:
Richard
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24th May 2006, 01:34 PM #14
Bob, haven't you got a master key
Pat
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24th May 2006, 02:57 PM #15
The master key system wore out years ago because as locks packed up they were just replaced with whatever was handy at the time.
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