• @stom
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    45310 months ago

    This is why I use Linux, the fingerprint device wouldn’t be supported so this wouldn’t be an issue /s

    • @[email protected]
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      14510 months ago

      Mmm yes security by non-functionality. A pillar of the modern cybersecurity framework.

        • @AbidanYre
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          7210 months ago

          But you can use a brick to hack windows.

          • fmstrat
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            610 months ago

            When you could have said crack, but instead said hack.

          • @demonsword
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            510 months ago

            But you can use a brick to hack windows

            yes indeed, the good ol’ broken windows fallacy!

        • @agent_flounder
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          1710 months ago

          And this is why I am typing this on a 1921 Royal No. 10 typewriter.

          • @AbidanYre
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            910 months ago

            Found Tom Hanks’s Lemmy account.

      • @[email protected]
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        4010 months ago

        Works for my webcam. Tbh I’d like someone to hack it, would mean they would’ve written drivers for it

      • @Zeth0s
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        1710 months ago

        It is called zero trust, killing functionalities is zscaler core business

    • Cethin
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      2610 months ago

      The fun thing about Linux is your realize physical control is ownership. You can just throw a Bootable Linux image with some utilities and remove the password from a Windows account in a second. If you really need to keep something safe, it has to be encrypted.

      • @kadu
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        1410 months ago

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        • @[email protected]
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          -410 months ago

          Regardless, you can just read what’s on the disk anyway, so you don’t need to be able to log in.

          • @[email protected]
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            Unless bitlocker is enabled by default, which is becoming more and more common unfortunately…

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    • /home/pineapplelover
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      2210 months ago

      Nah I use fprint on my arch laptop so there is fingerprint login technology. Hopefully that doesn’t have security vulnerabilities.

      • @[email protected]
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        410 months ago

        It has vulnerabilities for sure. But they haven’t been found because no one cares about hacking you or the 1 other person on earth that use Arch and fingerprint security.

      • smoothbrain coldtakes
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        I got a T80s and the sensor doesn’t work. It’s an 8th gen Intel machine, that’s like four or five generations behind.

        • @[email protected]
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          610 months ago

          I’ve got a T440p and I just set it up through the menu in the KDE settings, it worked right out of the box.

          • smoothbrain coldtakes
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            Mine’s not in libfprint, libfprint-tod, or libfprint-goodix. Running GNOME because I heard fprintd was easier to implement instead of KDE, which is usually my pref DE.

    • @RFBurns
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      1210 months ago

      Correct answer.

      Using any form of biometric ‘login’ under the US’s “justice” system is supremely ill-advised.

    • @[email protected]
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      1110 months ago

      That’s funny, on my XPS Windows crashed when I tried adding a fingerprint. Works flawlessly under Arch.

    • @[email protected]
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      1010 months ago

      Today I was fucking around with this shit. I can’t even update my distro, otherwise ecryptfs will go adios, and fingerprinting will be broken.

    • @ultranaut
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      210 months ago

      One of the major reasons I gave up on trying to run Linux on my laptop was lack of fingerprint reader support.

      • El Barto
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        1610 months ago

        That would be a plus for me, actually. I never liked fingerprint authentication.

        • @Treczoks
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          610 months ago

          So YES, from someone who was asked to do fingerprint authentication in a sensitive environment (and had to refuse, even to the salespeople pested me)

        • @regbin_
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          210 months ago

          You can choose not to use it even if Linux supports it.

          • El Barto
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            110 months ago

            Yup. I know that.

            • @regbin_
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              110 months ago

              Then I really don’t see how it’s a plus. Smaller kernel size? lol

              • El Barto
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                110 months ago

                The plus is that I don’t even need to think about it.

                My phone tries to trick me to enable fingerprint authentication every few months. My laptop? Perfection.

        • robotica
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          How is not having support for something a plus for you? I swear to god, some Linux users are so stuck up.

          • El Barto
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            Where to start…

            My dumb TV doesn’t support smart features. A plus.

            My coffee maker doesn’t support wifi. A plus.

            My games don’t support in-app purchases. A plus.

            My windows 10 laptop (did you read that?! Whaaat, I’m not a Linux user???!!!) doesn’t support Windows 11. Major plus.

            My MacBook’s OS version (no way!!!) doesn’t support unnecessary FaceTime features. A plus.

            • @smort
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              310 months ago

              What TV did you get that doesn’t have smart features?

              I looked, but all the ones I could find were 1080p, no HDR, and either tiny or made for commercial/industrial installation.

              • El Barto
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                510 months ago

                I got a Sceptre one a few years ago. Okay quality, terrible speakers (though an external soundbar takes care of that.)

          • @[email protected]
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            410 months ago

            “what, you dont want to use the new door lock made from soggy white bread? You deadbolt losers are so stuck up”

          • @[email protected]
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            310 months ago

            fingerprint login is not secure. period. Being stuck in using a password login is a plus

            • Alex
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              310 months ago

              You could just disable fingerprint login, though.

              • El Barto
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                310 months ago

                Sure, but that’s not the point of the conversation. The point is that some stranger is judging a whole community for the preference of one single person who may or may not belong to said community.