Monday 9 February 2015

Hacker fakes German minister's fingerprints

Hacker fakes German minister's fingerprints using photos of her hands
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Summary:
Jan Krissler, a hacker, also know as Starbug in the hackers circle has managed to use a high resolution photo, including one from a government press office, to successfully recreate the fingerprints of Germany’s defence minister Ursula von der Leyen. In a high profile stunt in 2013, he spoofed Apple’s Touched sensors within 24 hours of the release of the iPhone 5S. Using a smudge on the screen of an iPhone, he printed a dummy finger using wood glue and sprayable graphene, which successfully unlocked a phone registered to someone else’s thumb.
Key points:
Starbug agrees, telling Zeit in 2013 that “I consider my password safer than my fingerprint… My password is in my head, and if I’m careful when typing, I remain the only one who knows it.”
In my opinion, this highlights how new and digital media has become so advanced and shows how vunerable these systems are for example the biometric systems. This is evidence of how new and digital media can affect the audiences and the news.


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