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Re: Banknotes Misproduction security & biometric weakness
From: Vulnerability Lab <research () vulnerability-lab com>
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2018 12:23:46 +0100
Am 05.02.2018 um 16:10 schrieb Vulnerability Lab:
Hello Intern0t (intern0t () protonmail com), could you please tell me what your strange blabla has to deal with the fact that the hologram can be read and accepted as fingerprint because of the polipaper inside. Did you see that we changed the finger after the save due to the register. If you believe in that this is normal behavour or a troll issue, please ask lenovo. They included there universal fingerprint from a mark insde a laptop. We figured out by now that the hologram can be read to finally bypass with a universal key. Thus strange anomaly should for sure not be possible in scans that must identify a hologram. If your technical expertise is not high level enough then to talk seriously about the issues impact, i cant help you. Best Regards, Vulnerability Laboraotry,
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