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by nybble41
1512 days ago
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> What's easier to do? stealing someone's fingerprint or cracking\guessing their password. > Definitely the latter. You sure about that? A properly generated (i.e. random) password won't be cracked or guessed in any reasonable amount of time, whereas a model of your fingerprint(s) can be lifted from any object you've touched and used to create a silicone mold capable of fooling many fingerprint readers. And you only have 10 of them at best; once all your fingerprints are known to potential attackers that's it; you can't use fingerprint authentication any more for the rest of your life. |
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Do you even listen to what you're describing here? trailing someone, trying to extract fingerprints? this isn't a Jame Bond movie.
Cyber attacks are common because they are completely digital\anonymous by nature.
Secondly, humans can't remember\generate truly secure passwords, unique for every account they own. they usually rely on a tool like a password manager.
PM are definitely better than weak passwords but are actually weaker than biometrics. they are a central point of failure and have been attacked in the past.
For the average Joe, biometrics are more secure since he is not using such tool anyways.