Biometric Devices and Fingerprint Spoofing
During the Washington & Jefferson College January intersession, the students in ITL 233: Cyberattacks performed a variety of lab exercises to explore the properties of a variety of malware and security software. On January 26th, we worked as a group to investigate the numerous reports (
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3) that biometric fingerprint scanners can easily be spoofed with Play-doh, gummy bears, and other household materials. While we believed that fingerprint spoofing would be possible using plastic molds and latex or gelatin casts, we wanted to confirm that a less sophisticated method would work as well.
Biometric Devices and Fingerprint Spoofing
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Your Smartphone's Fingerprint Scanner Can Easily Be 'Hacked' with a Printer « Smartphones
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This is just general information and not directed at the voting issues, but finger prints systems can " ALL BE LIFTED".