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  • capitainesam@mastodon.socialC capitainesam@mastodon.social

    When your password leaks:
    → Change your password
    → Problem solved

    When your biometric data leaks:
    → You can't change your face
    → You can't change your fingerprints
    → The compromise is permanent
    → Your biometric data is in breach databases forever

    This is why facial recognition for age verification is dangerous.

    #Biometrics #Privacy #Discord

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    #52

    @capitainesam

    The damage is already done for years. Wouldn’t it make more sense to discuss how to mitigate it an to heal it in the next decades?

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    • mercutio@troet.cafeM mercutio@troet.cafe

      @dancingtreefrog
      Why copy? Just get the finger. With or without the human hanging on it.

      @capitainesam

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      #53

      @Mercutio @dancingtreefrog @capitainesam That is something good fingerprint readers will detect. You get way better chances of success with a copy. Needs a print on a surface, a bit of superglue and a printer.

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      • starcross@mk.absturztau.beS starcross@mk.absturztau.be

        @capitainesam@mastodon.social @negative12dollarbill@techhub.social yeah, easy. just get plastic surgery, duhhhhh /j

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        #54

        @Starcross @negative12dollarbill @capitainesam Wasn't that a plot point in many early gangster movies?
        What's old is new again!

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        • capitainesam@mastodon.socialC capitainesam@mastodon.social

          When your password leaks:
          → Change your password
          → Problem solved

          When your biometric data leaks:
          → You can't change your face
          → You can't change your fingerprints
          → The compromise is permanent
          → Your biometric data is in breach databases forever

          This is why facial recognition for age verification is dangerous.

          #Biometrics #Privacy #Discord

          spocko@mastodon.onlineS This user is from outside of this forum
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          #55

          @capitainesam This is a IMPORTANT POINT!
          My question is about biometric data on your phone. What can you do to protect it? Is it always local or is it shared?
          Should you never use it because people can get into it

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          • capitainesam@mastodon.socialC capitainesam@mastodon.social

            When your password leaks:
            → Change your password
            → Problem solved

            When your biometric data leaks:
            → You can't change your face
            → You can't change your fingerprints
            → The compromise is permanent
            → Your biometric data is in breach databases forever

            This is why facial recognition for age verification is dangerous.

            #Biometrics #Privacy #Discord

            mousey@mastodon.seattlematrix.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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            #56

            @capitainesam biometrics for logins, not passwords!

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            • capitainesam@mastodon.socialC capitainesam@mastodon.social

              When your password leaks:
              → Change your password
              → Problem solved

              When your biometric data leaks:
              → You can't change your face
              → You can't change your fingerprints
              → The compromise is permanent
              → Your biometric data is in breach databases forever

              This is why facial recognition for age verification is dangerous.

              #Biometrics #Privacy #Discord

              jade_the_yinglet@critter.cafeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              #57

              @capitainesam it's also why using biometric data instead of a password or a 2fa on an online service is a bad idea

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              • mercutio@troet.cafeM mercutio@troet.cafe

                @dancingtreefrog
                Why copy? Just get the finger. With or without the human hanging on it.

                @capitainesam

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                #58
                @Mercutio @dancingtreefrog @capitainesam you can also get a good quality photo of person's hands
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                • celeste_42bit@infosec.exchangeC celeste_42bit@infosec.exchange

                  @ill_logic @jfml @capitainesam every proper implementation hashes the fingerprint, just like you don't store clear text passwords in the shadow file...

                  The question is, is this a proper implementation on phones...

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                  #59

                  @celeste_42bit @ill_logic @capitainesam But does this (hashing of the fingerprint) help with the problem that if it get leaked I can basically never use it again? Using your fingerprint is like having a password you can't change does the hashing change anything about this?

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                  • jfml@mastodon.artJ jfml@mastodon.art

                    @celeste_42bit @ill_logic @capitainesam But does this (hashing of the fingerprint) help with the problem that if it get leaked I can basically never use it again? Using your fingerprint is like having a password you can't change does the hashing change anything about this?

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                    #60

                    @jfml @celeste_42bit @capitainesam If I somehow get your fingerprint, I can figure out the hash. But if I steal the hash I *can't figure out your fingerprint. Hashes are cool like that. So in principle you should still be able to use it.

                    * Now the caveat is that it has to be done right. And perhaps someone can find a way to break these systems over time. This has happened with password database systems. Also I don't know anything about biometrics in particular, just the principles at play here.

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                    • ill_logic@mastodon.socialI ill_logic@mastodon.social

                      @jfml @celeste_42bit @capitainesam If I somehow get your fingerprint, I can figure out the hash. But if I steal the hash I *can't figure out your fingerprint. Hashes are cool like that. So in principle you should still be able to use it.

                      * Now the caveat is that it has to be done right. And perhaps someone can find a way to break these systems over time. This has happened with password database systems. Also I don't know anything about biometrics in particular, just the principles at play here.

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                      #61

                      @jfml @celeste_42bit @capitainesam (BTW I don't use biometric logins)

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                      • ill_logic@mastodon.socialI ill_logic@mastodon.social

                        @jfml @celeste_42bit @capitainesam If I somehow get your fingerprint, I can figure out the hash. But if I steal the hash I *can't figure out your fingerprint. Hashes are cool like that. So in principle you should still be able to use it.

                        * Now the caveat is that it has to be done right. And perhaps someone can find a way to break these systems over time. This has happened with password database systems. Also I don't know anything about biometrics in particular, just the principles at play here.

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                        #62

                        @ill_logic @celeste_42bit @capitainesam Ah, ok, thanks for the explanation, that makes sense.

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                        • jfml@mastodon.artJ jfml@mastodon.art

                          @ill_logic @celeste_42bit @capitainesam Ah, ok, thanks for the explanation, that makes sense.

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                          #63

                          @jfml @ill_logic @capitainesam Yea, Hashes are designed to loose data by design.

                          You can, for example, hash a 1000 page book, and the 265bit hash will still only have 265bits. It's unique for the book, but due to the obvious massive data loss, the book is not recoverable from the hash.

                          But same here, I have very little understanding of how biometric locks actually work. Just the absolute basics.

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                          • charlesdelavalleepoussin@mastodon.socialC charlesdelavalleepoussin@mastodon.social

                            @capitainesam

                            Won't the law require you to to biometric ID?

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                            #64

                            @charlesdelavalleepoussin @capitainesam If it's a paid service that might count as automatically verifying any user as being an adult if it only allows payment methods that aren't accessible to minors

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                            • capitainesam@mastodon.socialC capitainesam@mastodon.social

                              When your password leaks:
                              → Change your password
                              → Problem solved

                              When your biometric data leaks:
                              → You can't change your face
                              → You can't change your fingerprints
                              → The compromise is permanent
                              → Your biometric data is in breach databases forever

                              This is why facial recognition for age verification is dangerous.

                              #Biometrics #Privacy #Discord

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                              #65

                              @capitainesam
                              Interesting point of view.
                              Department of Witness Protection for leaked biometrics?

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                              • capitainesam@mastodon.socialC capitainesam@mastodon.social

                                When your password leaks:
                                → Change your password
                                → Problem solved

                                When your biometric data leaks:
                                → You can't change your face
                                → You can't change your fingerprints
                                → The compromise is permanent
                                → Your biometric data is in breach databases forever

                                This is why facial recognition for age verification is dangerous.

                                #Biometrics #Privacy #Discord

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                                #66

                                @capitainesam Fun bit of trivia for fingerprints is that there are known approaches of using fingerprints to generate pub/private style keypairs, so you can use that biometric in a safer manner (in theory). In practice your point absolutely stands.

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                                • capitainesam@mastodon.socialC capitainesam@mastodon.social

                                  When your password leaks:
                                  → Change your password
                                  → Problem solved

                                  When your biometric data leaks:
                                  → You can't change your face
                                  → You can't change your fingerprints
                                  → The compromise is permanent
                                  → Your biometric data is in breach databases forever

                                  This is why facial recognition for age verification is dangerous.

                                  #Biometrics #Privacy #Discord

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                                  #67

                                  @capitainesam IF we could trust that a 1-way transform of the data is stored rather than your raw fingerprints & a jpeg of your face/passport, things would be slightly better

                                  unfortunately, biometric ID is being pushed by untrusted parties

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                                  • mercutio@troet.cafeM mercutio@troet.cafe

                                    @dancingtreefrog
                                    Why copy? Just get the finger. With or without the human hanging on it.

                                    @capitainesam

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                                    #68

                                    @Mercutio @dancingtreefrog @capitainesam @patterfloof
                                    In my head now:

                                    KRYTEN: Logically, sir, there is only one way you could have possibly
                                    have opened that door. I feel quite nauseous. Where is it?
                                    LISTER: Where's what?
                                    KRYTEN: Oh, sir!! You've got it in your jacket!!
                                    LISTER: I got us out of the hold, didn't I?
                                    KRYTEN: Sir, you are sick! You are a sick, sick person! How can you
                                    possibly even conceive of such an idea?

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