How To Fool a Fingerprint Security System As Easy As ABC

 by tycoyoken
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This instruction will show you how to Fool a fingerprint security system as easy as ABC. IBM never want you to know about,. it works for most of the fingerprint security system too. For example: eg. door, mobile phone....

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Step 1: Use these 3 points

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The scanner used in this hack stores only there special points of the user's fingerprint
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airobotics9 says: Jun 17, 2010. 8:02 PM
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yippy! says: Mar 16, 2010. 2:06 PM
thats why they usualy hava a security cam facing the machine
lieuwe says: Jul 21, 2009. 7:29 AM
some fingerprint scanners can be fooled by just printing the print on a piece off paper lick it and then press it on the glass with your own finger, even some high security ones can be fooled like this
redneckjaybyrd says: Jul 6, 2009. 3:26 AM
With some fingerprint security systems, if the person whose print you need used the fingerprint security system last, you can just breath on it like you would if you were cleaning your glasses and then press down with a piece of wax paper or something like that.
SleepCommand says: Jun 29, 2009. 4:10 PM
When spoofing a finger print security system just remember that after someone uses it to gain access they leave something behind.... A finger print. People don't usually wipe their print off the glass after they use it. Just lift the finger print using a plastic sheet (comic book/magazine covers work well). Expose the print using chemicals (super glue method works) and reapply to the scanner with tan or dull colored clay behind it.
bassmonkey says: May 2, 2009. 7:25 AM
the "ABC's" keep getting harder...
bobt4 in reply to bassmonkeyJun 7, 2009. 7:16 PM
more like zyx
HardCoreHacker says: Jun 6, 2008. 5:43 AM

Great job!

Do you think you might be able to figure out an eye scanner for security?
Gilo in reply to HardCoreHackerJan 3, 2009. 2:40 PM
just dont use superglue to get a print of your iris. :)
ReCreate in reply to GiloJan 29, 2009. 8:57 PM
"Ouch my finger is stuck to my eyeball!"
_soapy_ in reply to ReCreateMar 30, 2009. 8:43 AM
LOL. OP, yes and no. Iris scanning, which takes a look at the outside of your eye and compares it with the database, has been blown right out the water. A high-res photo, an inkjet printer and a few seconds work lets you beat them, even the ones that look for a pulse. Retina scanning, which shines a light into your eye and compares what it sees with the database, is till secure, mostly because the scanners are so invasive that you'll never get a retina scan without the person working it out, unless you pretend to be their optician! Of course, you could set up a fake eyeball somehow, but it's a lot harder, plus there tends to be a guard monitoring the scanner. As ever, as with all biometrics, positive auth is all well and good, but the lack of repudiation ruins it. Someone steals your iris print and abuses it - how do you stop it? You can't just reset the password - you only have two eyes. Or only one eye. Or, indeed, what do you do for the blind born without eyes? UK law to prevent discrimination means you'll need another system.
Chavez says: Dec 3, 2007. 4:59 PM
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belgin fish in reply to ChavezJun 13, 2008. 4:18 PM
actualy, you wouldnt cut the finger off, the laptop or computer actualy looks at electro magnet pulses in the finger to see if its alive ;) or whatever its called
_soapy_ in reply to belgin fishMar 30, 2009. 8:36 AM
electro magnet pulses, eh? Not sure... I've not got a robot finger scanner, mine only work on humans. There are a few high-end scanners that check for a pulse. (That's a regular pulse from the beating of the heart, nothing fancy like you've got, Mr. Robotnic) Few and far between. There are two main current technologies, one uses a solid state heat sensor that is so sensitive it can pick up the heat differences between the ridges of the fingerprint and the troughs, and there are capacitive types that are tiny multi-point touch sensors. The oldest ones use a CMOS camera or the like and do an optical comparison, but they are terrible at matching a print as any dirt, ink or dust means it fails. IMO there are no fingerprint scanners ready for prime-time without specialist training and support. Even the multi-million pound IRIS (eyeball) scanners at UK airports are off-line now due to not working. Biometrics isn't dead, but it is a very limited use technology.
ReCreate in reply to belgin fishJan 29, 2009. 8:57 PM
so if they take an amputated finger and put it there it will say that it is dead?
bobt4 in reply to ReCreateJun 7, 2009. 7:34 PM
what is this Al Queda? dude why are u talkin about cut fingers???lol
ReCreate in reply to bobt4Jun 7, 2009. 8:56 PM
AL Queda? It sounds like a taco.
bobt4 in reply to ReCreateJun 11, 2009. 11:15 AM
thats how they reel u in
ReCreate in reply to bobt4Jun 11, 2009. 11:38 AM
?
bobt4 in reply to ReCreateJun 11, 2009. 11:15 AM
duz sound quite tasty
ReCreate in reply to bobt4Jun 11, 2009. 11:38 AM
Yeah
ReCreate in reply to ReCreateMar 18, 2009. 10:02 PM
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ReCreate in reply to ReCreateMar 18, 2009. 10:05 PM
oh yeah... Il just turn it intoa removed by community request
matbh in reply to ReCreateMar 18, 2009. 9:59 PM
hahahahah
ReCreate in reply to matbhMar 18, 2009. 10:16 PM
ERROR - That is not a live finger,take it back to the hospital and return it to its respective owner,NOW!
ReCreate in reply to matbhMar 18, 2009. 10:03 PM
what?
ReCreate in reply to ReCreateMar 18, 2009. 10:08 PM
nevermind
bobt4 in reply to ReCreateJun 7, 2009. 7:19 PM
whut?
ReCreate in reply to bobt4Jun 7, 2009. 8:55 PM
mna wyh bda selping? there is a spell checker Built into Firefox you know
bobt4 in reply to ReCreateJun 11, 2009. 11:16 AM
ok but its faster when its misspelled
ReCreate in reply to bobt4Jun 11, 2009. 11:39 AM
It won't Hurt to spend a few seconds right clicking on red underlined text
peanutthegreat in reply to belgin fishNov 26, 2008. 11:24 PM
um... wut kind of laptop do you have?
ledzep567 in reply to belgin fishJun 13, 2008. 5:37 PM
wait, then wouldnt it be able to tell that the wood glue isnt a living finger?
awang8 in reply to ledzep567Dec 21, 2008. 10:51 PM
Uhh... No because your finger is on top of the dummy fingerprint with is so tediously thin the electromagnetic pulses penetrate right through it.
James (pseudo-geek) in reply to ChavezDec 4, 2007. 12:06 PM
somehow I think they would know if you where using their computer after that.
peanutthegreat in reply to James (pseudo-geek)Nov 26, 2008. 11:26 PM
you cant use electro magnetic pulses to check if somethings alive. i cant think of any way except heat, and your body heat would conduct through the copy, wouldn't it?
awang8 in reply to peanutthegreatDec 21, 2008. 10:52 PM
But then you can always use a lighter set at a distance...
ReCreate in reply to awang8Jan 29, 2009. 8:59 PM
i don't think it will recognize 700+ degrees as alive
stranoster in reply to James (pseudo-geek)Dec 7, 2007. 2:48 AM
Or you could trick them into placing it in the convenient hole for 3 hours while making a mold then using ballistics gel to make a portable finger. They wouldn't be suspicious. Why would you think that :\
HardCoreHacker in reply to stranosterJun 6, 2008. 5:39 AM
Were do you get that?
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