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NewsWhat's got a vast attack surface and runs on Linux? Windows Defender, of course Pin
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GeneralSamsung S8 'eye security' fooled by photo Pin
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Samsung S8 'eye security' fooled by photo - BBC News[^]

I always remember a long time ago Mythbusters set out to test fingerprint authentication as found on anything from laptops to bank vaults. To prep for the feature they had a range of devices that offered fingerprint authentication all the way up to very expensive vaults and they also had a range of possible solutions to try. No doubt they were planning on starting with the more basic bits of kit and the most basic tools to circumvent and they'd get more and more sophisticated with their tools until the device was cracked. They would then move up to the next more secure device and repeat the process.

The simplest way they had to beat the system was a photocopy\printout of a fingerprint. The most complex involved a finger modelled in ballistic gel which matches the conductivity of human skin, and they had a mechanism to ensure the gel was also heated to body temperature. They basically tried to make the most realistic finger they could.

The whole bit was a damp squib though as the result was that the most basic of methods (a printout of a fingerprint) cracked the most advanced of the devices (the professional safe).

It's like the security industry is constantly looking for the next "big thing" and trying all these gimmicks and it's as if the gimmick is the most important thing....even more important than if the method actually works, and the end result is that things are getting less secure, not more.
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