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May 6th, 2003, 04:40 PM
#10
Senior Member
Originally posted here by KissCool
I heard something like 6 months ago the story of a japanese scientist who had found the way to create false fingerprints recognised as valid by those biometrics systems. He used for this a simple jelly of which ingredients were accessible to everybody in any food-shop!
I'm really not ready to use such systems. I'm not totally mad yet.
Yea, Dr. Matsumoto was his name. I'm writing an extensive research paper on fooling fingerprint scanners, and am using his methods, as well as many others to fool scanners.
Also, I think the most effective use and/or solution to this problem would definately be multi-model system.
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