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On 09/10/2013 05:57 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
> Coming soon to a checkpoint near you: 3D printing in gummi-bear
> material.
Or lifting one of the owner's fingerprints from the device in question
and using it to unlock the phone.
A question that hasn
On Wed Sep 11 12:59:57 2013, The Doctor wrote:
>
> A question that hasn't been asked yet (to my knowledge, anyway): Will
> any of the iProduct copying devices available to LEOs bypass the 5S'
> fingerprint reader?
Not sure about that... certainly the reporting Declan did a few months
ago about t
I think the most worrisome issue is that, any security vulnerability will
make direct personal information available to hackers. In other words,
password theft has no direct implciaiton to your persona, in contrast to
bodily information of the fingerprint. If hacked, this might be used for
ulterior
Interesting suggestion. (Do note that supposedly the device will read
'deep in the epidermis', through various skin layers. This suggests that a
life size image of fingerprint might not actually work.)
R
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Scott Elcomb wrote:
> Starting a new thread - it's rela
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 05:54:44PM -0400, Scott Elcomb wrote:
> Starting a new thread - it's related but a slightly different topic.
>
> Despite having several devices with fingerprint scanners, I've never used one.
>
> With the release of iPhone 5S and all the discussion around it, I'm
> curious
Yes. There is a good hack from the CCC where they
published the fingerprints of the German Innenminister
(equivalent of Attorney General). They also showed
how latex fingerprint imprints can fool existing
scanners.
On 09/10/2013 05:54 PM, Scott Elcomb wrote:
> Starting a new thread - it's related
Starting a new thread - it's related but a slightly different topic.
Despite having several devices with fingerprint scanners, I've never used one.
With the release of iPhone 5S and all the discussion around it, I'm
curious if fingerprints on file with various Law Enforcement agencies
could be pr
On Sep 10, 2013, at 2:54 PM, Scott Elcomb wrote:
> Starting a new thread - it's related but a slightly different topic.
>
> Despite having several devices with fingerprint scanners, I've never used one.
>
> With the release of iPhone 5S and all the discussion around it, I'm
> curious if finger