On 01/11/2015 06:47 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Iain M Conochie wrote:
These increase in security as you go higher up the number. So (assuming the
implementation is secure) my fingerprint (being something I am) is more
secure than a password. Also, an ssh-key (being something I have) is more
secure than a password.
Concerning fingerprints and other biometrics for security...
I am sorry to disclose that our site had a security breach.
Please change your fingerprints to a new secure fingerprint before
using the site.
Hmm... I think I would much rather change my password.
If you don't wear gloves, you leave your fingerprints all over the
place. And, as you mention, you can't change them. :) Ric
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