Re: Fingerprint login tools
What if you lost your finger in an accident. Or was it an accident? :shifty:
Hackers. :ohmy:
Re: Fingerprint login tools
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Originally Posted by lynx
What if you lost your finger in an accident. Or was it an accident? :shifty:
I read about one that is supposed to be able to determine if the flesh is dead or alive. Says it won't work with a severed finger. Of course it doesn't say how long after the finger is severed that the finger is considered dead :unsure:
Re: Fingerprint login tools
Kinda gives a whole new meaning to "digital security", eh?
Re: Fingerprint login tools
I tried the M$ fingerprint scanner(about $50). It worked well. You actually scan 2 different fingers to use it and cannot make any changes to the software without a password. You can also use it to log into websites. (I had problems with this feature on flash-driven websites)
But it doesn't replace your PC login completely. You can still log-in to WinXP by entering your password. Not truly secure if you ask me. Especially since the WinXP login screen can be cracked by the right person with the right tools.
The M$ fingerprint scanner is more for convenience then actual security.
I have a friend who uses a company tablet PC. It has a hardware fingerprint scanner installed in place of the floppy drive. A little plastic piece pops out to do the scanning. But, it works the same way as the M$ scanner as I understand it [and probably can be cracked].
My conclusion, commercially available scanners are more "show" then "go."
Re: Fingerprint login tools
Thanks for that report :)
I am not too worried about trying to secure my pc so much. I have it pretty secure from outside with router/firewall etc.
I am more concerned with the password use for all my crap. Maybe I will give it a try :) Of course I need to convince the wife it is worth it first :P
TD