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Anitvirus for mail Servers (my rant)

Anitvirus for mail Servers (my rant)

2002-05-19       - By Kevin McConnell

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--- "J. Dow " <jdow@(protected) > wrote:
>
> (Heh, the ultimate hack so far? A Japanese
> mathematician has cracked finger-
> print readers, even the ones that require "live "
> fingers. He takes a finger
> print mold, pours "gummy bear " level gelatin in the
> mold, and applies the
> gummy-finger to the reader. 80% success rates and
> higher result. Or he takes
> a latent print, enhances it with cyano-acrylic
> cement, scans it, prints some
> photo-resist masks, exposes some photo-resist
> covered PCBs to the mask,
> etches, and uses that as the mold. Bingo, back to
> 80% success ration. Now
> THAT is a hack!)

That is pretty impressive, but at some of the
datacenters I 've worked in, it wouldn 't work because
they require more than one method of access and if
your fingerprint (or in other places, the whole
handprint " isn 't a certain temperature, then the
reader will fail.


=====
Kevin C. McConnell --RHCE-- <RedHat Certified Engineer >

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