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A Brazilian doctor faces charges of fraud after being caught on camera using silicone fingers to sign in for work for absent colleagues, police say.

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Thaune Nunes Ferreira, 29, was arrested on Sunday for using prosthetic fingers to fool the biometric employee attendance device used at the hospital where she works near Sao Paulo.

She is accused of covering up the absence of six colleagues.

Her lawyer says she was forced into the fraud as she faced losing her job.

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Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:45 pm
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Sounds like something from a spy movie, and I'm sure I've seen it too!

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Sounds like something from a spy movie, and I'm sure I've seen it too!

Yes so many films have used this plot-line, and even changed the designs of genuine finger print scanners to no include pulse sensors and temperature sensors even though I think that this might be the first time I have heard of it in real life.

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cloaked_wolf wrote:
Sounds like something from a spy movie, and I'm sure I've seen it too!

Yes so many films have used this plot-line, and even changed the designs of genuine finger print scanners to no include pulse sensors and temperature sensors even though I think that this might be the first time I have heard of it in real life.

Criminals sometimes cut off their victim's hand to access their laptop or secure underground facility. One of several good reason not to use finger print locks. Even more reason not to use retinal scans!!

In spy fiction I do remember seeing fake finger prints being worn - a very thin film just on the finger tips. I'm not sure, but it might have been "the man from UNCLE" or similar. It was a long time ago!

It's rather cool to think it's being done IRL. You're correct that some detection of life signs would help to prevent fraud, and potential bodily mutilation. It wouldn't be that complicated to implement, and could potentially detect stress too - so that victims could not be coerced into unlocking stuff.

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Criminals sometimes cut off their victim's hand to access their laptop or secure underground facility. One of several good reason not to use finger print locks. Even more reason not to use retinal scans!!.

Demolition Man!

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And Minority Report, as I remember. Although Demolition Man's was more gruesome.


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I'm sure Mythbusters managed to fool finger print entry systems quite easily.

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I'm sure Mythbusters managed to fool finger print entry systems quite easily.

Maybe that was the inspiration for this woman's efforts?

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l3v1ck wrote:
I'm sure Mythbusters managed to fool finger print entry systems quite easily.


Yep, all they did was make a 3d gel model so the heat could pass through more effectively

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