My suggestion might be to use a print of a fingerprint the same way the
Mythbusters fooled a fingerprint scanner. Distort the image a bit(add
some loops or whorls here and there) and print it. If you're really
paranoid, use a friend's print for the above. Then the name and print
wouldn't be connected even remotely.

This is just for logging the data, btw.



[email protected] wrote:
> hi, i receive several mails containing sensors log file... i ask myself
> if this practice could be a loss of privacy because it will determine a
> future decoding (and public revelation) of user's fingerprints.
> i thank anyone could tell me some words...
> marioquark
> 
> 
> 
> Sebastien Gagnon ha scritto:
>> It's a log of the AuthenTec AES2810.
>>
>> http://www.MegaShare.com/758026
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