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Re: [PLUG] finger print for security...
Jesse Huestis wrote:
I have done testing with an earlier version and it worked fairly
effectively. The best method I saw was one combinding a fingerprint
and password. In looking at the current solutions, most of these are
finger print to a username. You have to know the username and have
the correct fingerprint. It is cool and I can not imagine why it work
not be adaptable for Linux.
Instead of routine password changes, imaging using a different finger
each month or so.
The finger print method seems weak. What happens if you cut your finger
or spend too much time in a bath? Also, law enforcement people might be
able to use finger prints on file to crack into peoples computers.
(Can't trust them!) However, some of the biometric methods might be
good for people with physical problems; people that might have trouble
typing in a username and password.
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