Fingerprint readers on Laptops

Ecco

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Hi guys,

How many people here have the fingerprint readers on their laptops?

Now how many people actually use these?

Almost every single laptop i have seen at work has one of these readers, but nobody is using them.

Are these things not secure?
 

MartyMarts

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I once had a work laptop with one of those. It did work but usually only after a few swipes - which made it more of an irritation than anything else. I tried setting it up with other body parts but the results weren't impressive. I disabled it after a colleague threatened to cut my finger off so they could get to my emails.
 

roadcat

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I use mine all the time. Always ask for a laptop with a reader now.
 

MrMocs

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My bro uses this scanner the lenovo software really makes it more usefull
 

Slootvreter

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They actually work well on Lenovo laptops. On HP laptops, not so well. HP ProtectTools is a bitch, and one of the reasons why I maintain that hardware manufacturers should leave software development and programming to the professionals.
 

Rainman

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I've got one on my HP Pavilion DV7 and use it all the time. 99.9% of the time a single swipe is all that's needed. I also use the built in TrueSuite Secure software provided for website logins and it works a charm for the sites that need logins.
 

Ecco

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Probably a silly question, what happens if your finger gets cut off? Do you resort scanner bypass via some password authentication to reset the scanner?
 

Mystic Twilight

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The readers on Thinkpads work exceptionally well.

On Thinkpads you are still given the windows login scren, so you can type in the password if you cant use your reader..
 

Slootvreter

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Probably a silly question, what happens if your finger gets cut off? Do you resort scanner bypass via some password authentication to reset the scanner?

You can still press Control-Alt-Delete and log in normally ;)

EDIT: The scanner just makes it quicker.
 

skimread

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My Lenovo laptop has an issue when plugged into power probably is just at home that the fingerprint reader shocks so I have a good reason to not use it.
 

karnuffel

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I use mine on my Lenovo and it works great.

As for fingers being cut off, Ive read before that some check for a pulse or temperature.
 

Rocket-Boy

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They actually work well on Lenovo laptops. On HP laptops, not so well. HP ProtectTools is a bitch, and one of the reasons why I maintain that hardware manufacturers should leave software development and programming to the professionals.

Must be an old HP then. They have been using simplepass for a while now which is a 3rd party developed solution.
I use mine many times a day for administrative passwords and it works first time every time.
 

Slootvreter

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Must be an old HP then. They have been using simplepass for a while now which is a 3rd party developed solution.
I use mine many times a day for administrative passwords and it works first time every time.

About a year old, but come to think of it, it could be that the software does not play well with the corporate domain security settings.
 

bekdik

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My Lenovo laptop has an issue when plugged into power probably is just at home that the fingerprint reader shocks so I have a good reason to not use it.

I doubt that the 5 volts supplying a plastic covered device is able to shock. Maybe you have a splinter embedded in your finger.
 
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