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  3. However, it is questionable whether their sensors can be tricked with a severed finger - although we have not yet tried this ourselves due to a lack of volunteers.What the fuck, did I just read?

However, it is questionable whether their sensors can be tricked with a severed finger - although we have not yet tried this ourselves due to a lack of volunteers.What the fuck, did I just read?

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  • erpel@hai.z0ne.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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    However, it is questionable whether their sensors can be tricked with a severed finger - although we have not yet tried this ourselves due to a lack of volunteers.
    What the fuck, did I just read? ​​

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    • erpel@hai.z0ne.socialE erpel@hai.z0ne.social

      However, it is questionable whether their sensors can be tricked with a severed finger - although we have not yet tried this ourselves due to a lack of volunteers.
      What the fuck, did I just read? ​​

      kura@hai.z0ne.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Erpel you can donate your finger for research, you might even get it sent back

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        However, it is questionable whether their sensors can be tricked with a severed finger - although we have not yet tried this ourselves due to a lack of volunteers.
        What the fuck, did I just read? ​​

        krutonium@social.treehouse.systemsK This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Erpel Well, fingerprint sensors are mostly just reading the pits and lands of a finger right?

        So a dead finger is just another finger...

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          @Erpel Well, fingerprint sensors are mostly just reading the pits and lands of a finger right?

          So a dead finger is just another finger...

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          @krutonium@social.treehouse.systems it's not that easy.
          some are checking the capacity change of a finger and a dead one apparently has a measurable difference to one still attached.
          If the finger print scanners in question do this too is the one piece they didn't know because its "secret" and they couldn't find a volunteer...

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            @krutonium@social.treehouse.systems it's not that easy.
            some are checking the capacity change of a finger and a dead one apparently has a measurable difference to one still attached.
            If the finger print scanners in question do this too is the one piece they didn't know because its "secret" and they couldn't find a volunteer...

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            @Erpel I would imagine in the case of a real finger, just holding said finger would keep the capacitance within the expected range. The trickier bit would be temperatures and other things of that nature imo.

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            • krutonium@social.treehouse.systemsK krutonium@social.treehouse.systems

              @Erpel I would imagine in the case of a real finger, just holding said finger would keep the capacitance within the expected range. The trickier bit would be temperatures and other things of that nature imo.

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              @krutonium@social.treehouse.systems I never took too much time in finger print reader security and its possbile loop holes.

              There i probably some way, but I expect it not to be too hard on the cheaper sensors...

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