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May 5, 2020
Contact-Less User Interfaces Are Becoming A Part Of Our New Future - Part 1
We decided to share a new post to discuss some contact-less options that already exist in today's world and articles that we have written over the last 10 years or so.
Voice control is one area that we have embraced in recent years with the advent of Google Voice, Home, Amazon Alexa, Echo etc among other offerings.
Below find a number of articles that we have written, that provide some interesting reading about some of the options already available to us. Some of the products listed below do not exist anymore but talented researchers are constantly creating new and improved products that might help us progress through this new world...
September 23, 2013
iPhone 5S Fingerprint Scanner Hacked - Faith In Biometric Fingerprint Control Begins To Decline
(The video after the jump shows how the hack works. )
It is no secret that I have mentioned reasonably often in the recent past about the limitations of fingerprint biometrics.
A few years ago, I was offering (what I thought was) a brilliant product that used a fingerprint scanner as the access control solution. It turns out that I couldnt have been more wrong. I discovered, through significant trial and error that biometric fingerprint scanners are faulty by design.
I think that one of the reasons that fingerprint identification became the rage, a few years ago, was because law enforcement and investigation services have been using the technology for many years to assist with forensic investigations. While it has proved to greatly assist investigators with identifying suspects, the technology must have been misinterpreted when someone thought they could use the technology as an access control solution.
After selling numerous fingerprint scanner products to concerned customers, I was disappointed to discover that most of the products available incurred serious sensitivity issues. Specifically, that people over aged 55 had enormous difficulty operating the devices unless the scanner sensitivity was turned down to zero. This directly reduced the perceived security of the devices. But that was not the only problem...
November 23, 2018
Artificial Intelligence Now Capable Of Bypassing Fingerprint Security
We have previously touted the benefits of biometric fingerprint security scanners that were/are included in a great many differing products, including a (now discontinued) high security deadbolt lock that we sold many years ago. We realized the error of our ways, when a number of older clients were finding tremendous difficulty in registering and using the fingerprint deadbolt locks we once recommended. Specifically we found that if you were over 55 years of age, your fingerprints wear more quickly as you age. This proved to be an impediment to future sales of fingerprint operated biometric products because many elder users would have been the primary beneficiaries of keyless, fingerprint operated lock systems.
It is obvious that Apple, recognized the limitations of fingerprint identification systems when they decided to discontinue fingerprint readers in many of their largest selling product lines, like the iPhone, the iPad and other products. Many competing product manufacturers also included fingerprint readers in a host of other products, hoping to also cash in on the once burgeoning sector of the electronics products markets.
An excerpt from the article quoted in the source below explains....
"Named ‘DeepMasterPrints’, the set of fake fingerprints was generated by the NYU scientists using a neural network to be some sort of ‘master key’ for biometric authentication systems that have an error rate of one in a thousand. To work this well, DeepMasterPrints takes advantage of two properties fingerprint authentication systems have: that they scan only a part of the finger at any given time and not the whole finger; and that some features of fingerprints are more common than others.

September 22, 2017
Midas Touch - Fingerprint Padlock Is The Perfect Product For Retail Security Solutions
Two versions have been released. One for regular use, which we will talk about in a moment, and the other for use on bicycles.
The product allows for up to 30 fingerprints to be recorded within and uses upgraded image sensors to improve the security levels therein.
Specifications:
Fingerprint Sensor :
- Compliance with ANSI/INCIT 378 and ISO/IEC 19794-2
- Spatial resolution : 508dpi
- FAR : 1/100,000
- FRR : 1.59%
Fingerprint Padlock :
- Identified time : < 1sec
- Fingerprint capacity : 30 sets
- Battery type : Rechargeable Li-polymer battery
Battery power : 4.2V 50mAh - Battery life : At least 1200 times (lock & unlock) per charge. At least 160 times (lock & unlock) at low battery level
- Charging input : 5VDC @ 36mA (max), USB charge port for battery charging and emergency power
- LED indicator/ Beep tone : for unlock, lock, fingerprint mismatching, enrollment mode, low battery, charging
- Housing material : Zinc alloys
- Dimension : 63 x 28 x 10 mm
- Weight : 37g
- Shackle tensile strength : 25 ~ 30Kg
- Operating temperature : -10°C ~ 40°C
- Protection rating : IP54
- Certificate : CE , FCC
- Good adaptability to dry, wet, or fuzzy finger
- Repair the fractured fingerprints automatically
- Great anti-deformation ability
- Supporting 360 °Authentication
- Self-learning during usage
- ISO Standard: ANSI/INCIT 378 Compliant Extractor & Matcher
- Compliant ISO/IEC 19794-2 fingerprint minutia standards.
- Fingerprint Template Size < 1KB
- Verification speed < 700 ms
- Many customers desire to use fingerprint controlled devices outside. If weather and climate conditions are perfect, image sensors built into many fingerprint devices will operate flawlessly, but climate conditions today are far from perfect. In fact, many hardwired or battery powered access control products are severely affected by wet conditions, excessive humidity, wiring infrastructure shortfalls, sunlight, water and operational issues.
- As a consequence of some of the above issues, many fingerprint sensors require to have their sensitivity setting turned down significantly. to enable many users fingerprints to be easily recognized by the device. This directly reduces the perceived security of your product.
October 18, 2019
Statement on Fingerprint Recognition Issue
The article here explains some of the pitfalls of biometric fingerprint technology and the ease in which some biometric fingerprint scanners can be hacked.
Just yesterday, Samsung made us aware at MWC 2019 (Mobile World Conference) of a simple hack through their new flagship S10 Galaxy phone that defeats the security protocols embedded within.
Similarly to other older known issues with competing brands of fingerprint sensors, used in door locks, safes, vehicles, time clocks etc, the hack involves simply covering the phone screen with a cheap and widely sold screen protector.
The hack can occur when already enrolled fingerprints are stored in the system but by using a screen protector, the sensor becomes "smudged" leaving the product susceptible to virtually any fingerprint.
It has been well know throughout security industry circles (for a great many years) that many fingerprint scanners can be defeated by simply covering the sensor/scanner in clear sticky tape. This effectively stores the last used correct fingerprint and mimics it too easily, by just using any finger on a taped sensor.
Samsung released a statement about 15 hours ago that you can read in the source below.
Will you trust your home or office security or even the security of your cellphone to a vulnerable fingerprint sensor?
Apple decided to remove the fingerprint sensor from their products in subsequent models for the proven, significantly more secure facial recognition technology that is much harder to compromise.
(source...)
June 19, 2018
To Touch Or Not To Touch...
We have continued to write multiple articles over the last 10 years about pro's and con's relating to biometric and specifically fingerprint access control products.
As you can see by our above link about fingerprint products, there are many options available across the wider marketplace, hoping to cash in on the fingerprint recognition phenomena, as well as conflicting arguments i have suggested, that fingerprint access control also comes with severe limitations.
Our first foray into biometric fingerprint products was with the Bioaxxis Thumblock Deadbolt. Bioaxxis unfortunately couldnt survive the early years of the burgeoning fingerprint controlled door lock market. Their product was stellar. It worked very simply and was self preserving, even though they suffered from the debilitating issue of security control.
Specifically, the need to reduce or turn down the security of the image recognition of the scanner to enable sufficient operations of the product. This unfortunate attribute contributed greatly to the products demise and I suspect the wider market too.

Bioaxxis also came out with their commercial product a year later. The Bioaxxis Thumblock Handle, with Key, Fingerprint, Proximity Pad and Digital Pad Entry, checked off multiple desires for total access control.
We installed and sold about 7 of these fabulous products until we recognized that biometric fingerprint access control technology was seriously flawed and the best market for the promising technology was in the aged care arena, where elderly users (who were constantly losing their keys and their ability to remember PIN codes) couldnt (for the most part) lose their fingers. The issues about scanner sensitivity almost killed the fingerprint market and combined with poor quality, rushed to market manufacturing from cheap manufacturing facilities abroad, has even seen stock market darling and leading technology company Apple, remove the readers from their most popular product the iPhone.
Touch control products have made their way into many aspects of all our lives, but I suggest that security is not one that we will see to continue, due to the obvious shortcomings.
I believe that facial recognition technolgy, Iris scanners and voice recognition will enter the mainstream far more rapidly and with better security features than fingerprint technology could have ever hope to achieve.
August 15, 2009
Residential Biometric Fingerprint Locks
October 20, 2010
Rosslare Biometric Solutions - A Cut Above
March 16, 2010
Digi 6600-301 Fingerprint Door Lock With Style

- 150 Fingerprint capacity
- 75 Password capacity
- Suits both left and right hand doors (field swappable)
- Designed to replace other existing deadbolts, without drilling additional holes.
- Sliding cover protects the fingerprint scanner.
- Fingerprints can be removed without affecting other users.
- ANSI Grade 2 Certification
April 5, 2009
Biometric Thumblock

BioAxxis Development Corporation has spent the last 18 months designing, developing and patenting the next revolution in biometric fingerprint door lock technology - the BioAxxis® ThumbLock™. We have reformulated the concept of what a fingerprint lock should look like and simplified access so that the biometric sensor is now located conveniently below the handle - at your thumb.
This fingerprint door lock is one-of-a-kind. The Mona Lisa of biometrics. There is no standalone biometric door lock available on the world market like it in terms of…
- Customizable Access Methods
- Security and Quality Standards
- Versatility and Feature Set
- Regulatory Compliance
- Access Control Capability
- Single family residence
- Townhomes
- Condominiums
- Apartments
- Rental Properties
- Hospitals & Pharmacies
- Universities
- Government & Military Installations
- Manufacturing Facilities
- Law Firms
The AT Upgrade (coming June 2009) will work by downloading audit trail records to a 1GB flash drive. Easy to use Audit Trail software based in MS Access will be included in this package as well.
June 8, 2007

Biometric Gun Wall Safe
* This hand gun safe is the perfect place to store your guns without worrying who can get to them.
* Secure your firearm with this wall safe that is Department of Justice approved for home safety.
* Please see description below for more information.
Do you feel safe in your home or neighborhood? Have you thought about having a hand gun in the house for protection, but don’t want your kids to get a hold of it? Gun ownership comes with many responsibilities, but now you’ll have one less to worry about. This hand gun safe is the perfect place to store your firearms without having to worry about who can access to them. This fireproof wall safe uses the latest advances in fingerprint measurement technology to quickly allow you access to your gun safe, and prevents unauthorized people from getting in. This safe is capable of reading your fingerprint in seconds which allows you quick access to your firearm, when you need it most. So if you need a hand gun in the house, do the right thing and secure your firearm with this fireproof wall safe that is Department of Justice approved for home safety.
The main storage space of the home safe can accommodate approximately two hand guns, while the hidden storage compartment in the back of this in wall safe is the perfect place to ammunition and other small valuables, such as jewelry, passports, and credit cards. This fireproof wall safe is constructed of handsome 14-guage stainless steel for maximum strength and durability. The biometric sensor can store up to 6 different fingerprints scans, so you won’t have to worry about loosing keys for this wall safe. Because of the fingerprint scan, you won’t have to worry about your children getting a hold of anything inside. The recessed door opens quickly at the scan of your fingerprint, and protects the safe from someone prying or trying to tamper with this gun wall safe.
* This item ships directly from the manufacturer. Product usually arrives in 14-21 business days, depending on destination, including order processing and shipping.
* International and APO/FPO shipping available
* Express delivery not available
December 23, 2009
Biometric Ignition Lock System

August 4, 2010
Biometric Fingerprint Door Locks (or not)...
August 7, 2008
Hirsch Electronics' versatile building security solution

Increasingly, building managers and government organizations are finding they have to adopt more sophisticated security systems to protect their employees, customers and buildings from security threats. Where once employees may have been greeted by a friendly guard, they may now be required to enter complex identification codes and perhaps even have their fingers scanned before they can gain access to their office building.
Hirsch Electronics has manufactured the Verification Station to help deal with the complex nature of building security. The RUU GEN Verification Station is a high-security, multi-purpose biometric system which allows the administrator to select and change at will the means of entry to a building if the security situation changes.
For example, the administrator may choose to have employees use smart cards http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_card or fingerprints or they may have to use a number of authentication processes, perhaps their finger and smart card or their finger, smart card and identification code.
The unit is IP addressable and Power over Ethernet (PoE) ready and includes a ScramblePad which randomly scrambles the unique identification code entered by the user each time the start button http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Start_menu is pushed, meaning a bystander cannot acquire the code by observing the buttons that were pressed and no wear pattern appears on the buttons. The ScramblePad has horizontal and vertical light guides that narrow the viewing field so the user is the only person who can see the display clearly and the user is given a unique identification code for which they are held accountable.
The unit also includes contact and contact-less smart card readers, a Cogent Systems minutiae-based fingerprint http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fingerprint biometric reader and an LCD display http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_crystal_display .
To gain access to a building, a user may be required to do the following; insert their Contact Smart Card, enter their unique pin number, place their finger on the fingerprint plate and when all three operations match they will have their identity confirmed and authenticated.
Features of the RUU GEN Verification System
- Four Applications in One Unit: Issuance; Remote Verification; Enrollment to PACS; Door/Gate Access Reader
- Standalone or Networked
- Protected PIN: Scrambling Digits Display; Viewing Restrictors; Privacy
- Contact Card Reader
- Contactless Card Reader
- LCD Display
- Rugged, All-Weather Housing
The Hirsch Verification Station was recently selected by Buildings magazine as a 2008 Editors’ Choice Top Product Pick.
December 21, 2009
Bioaxxis BD-1 Fingerprint Deadbolt
We spoke about this product about 2 years ago and have installed and sold a number of them.
The only pitfall we have found with fingerprint products, is the age related issues.
Specifically, it seems that elder people (>60) have difficulty operating many fingerprint activated readers/devices. This is due to fingerprints wearing as we age. What we need to do in this case is lower the sensitivity of the reader.
We can achieve this simply, but the possibility of unauthorised prints being recognized is only marginally increased.
We believe that the product is by far, the best of it's kind and continue to offer them.
January 6, 2008
Biometric Fingerprint Safe - BioVault 2.0

The Sequiam Biometrics BioVault 2.0 Fingerprint Safe, now available at The Sharper Image for $399.95 is earmarked as a quality gun safe and is recommended by the NRA.
With this portable safe, you protect your property with the ultra-security of a fingerprint-scanning lock. Only authorized users with registered fingerprints can gain access to your stored valuables — personal documents, medicines, firearms, rare collectables, fine jewelry.anything that fits in the all-metal case.
Flash memory retains all information, even when batteries die or are removed. Accommodates up to 50 users. Official NRA-endorsed biometric gun-safety device. Cast aluminum and steel case measures 17.75" x 12.5" x 6" and weighs 25 lbs. Plugs in with included AC adapter or can be powered by 3 D batteries (order separately). One-year warranty.
June 4, 2008
BioAxxis Fingerprint Door Lock Named Best by Good Housekeeping Research Institute

Syracuse, NY (June 3, 2008) –The Good Housekeeping Research Institute has tested and evaluated the BioAxxis® BD1, biometric deadbolt and the Institute has rated it the best compared to the others on the market. A revolutionary new lock from BioAxxis Development Corporation uses your fingerprint instead of a key, forever eliminating the need to fumble in pockets or purses and improving home security and safety. The lock, called the BD1 for Biometric Deadbolt, has been featured on CNBC and received the top honor for design and engineering at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2007.
The Good Housekeeping Research Institute just tested a few of these new locks to see if they're worth the money.
"Fingerprint-scanning technology is showing up in a lot of consumer products nowadays. You see it on laptops and printers, and more recently on front door openers and garage door openers," said Stacy Genovese, the Good Housekeeping Research Institute's Engineering Director.
"We had many people register as users so they could open the doors, and then tested it on lots of other people that weren't registered to make sure it wouldn't let them in. We also tested it in a rain tester and in a humidity chamber set at 30 degrees so you could get in the winter," Genovese said
Locks210.com is an authorised dealer of Bioaxxis products. For an obligation free appraisal or demonstration, contact us on (314)266-1533.
June 25, 2008
Chamberlain Garage Door Controls

This Biometric Fingerprint activated wireless entry device is designed to work with most existing Chamberlain Automatic Openers.
Chamberlain's 942FP Fingerprint Keyless Entry makes home access even more effortless - no codes, no lost keys, ad nothing extra to carry. It uses fingerprint sensor technology to make access to your garage quick, safe, and secure.
- Wireless, battery-operated (includes four AAA batteries)
- Equipped with Security+ rolling code technology; Entry pad transmits a new code with every use
- Reads up to 10 unique fingerprints so only the 10 registered users can gain access to your garage
- Weatherproof slide-up protective cover
August 14, 2012
Eyelock - Iris Scan Technology Surpasses Fingerprint Biometric Technology
Stanley Security Solutions are one of the best known security companies in the world. Stanley Security Solutions can be found in hospitals, universities, shopping centers, airports, banks, schools and a great many government facilities.
The locksmith industry has been turned off by Stanley in past years because they took the unusual initiative of bypassing the locksmith market segment by preferring to sell direct to the end user, effectively shutting out locksmiths from selling and profiting from their solutions.
Stanley, recently combined with Eyelock to provide these unique and 21st century products that surpass the more common biometric fingerprint systems, found in operation across the world.
April 25, 2008
Biometric Deadbolt - with key overide


Perhaps the bigger benefit is the ability to use a conventional rim cylinder as the key overide mechanism. This is particularly useful for locksmiths and access control companies because this negates the need for special additional purchase cylinders.
Features:
Five pin tumbler rekeyable KW1 keyway, as compared to most biometric locks with proprietary keyways (Unique Feature) | |
Includes three nickel plated brass keys (Unique Feature) | |
Solid brass cylinder plug (Unique Feature) | |
One inch brass deadbolt with case-hardened steel roller pin to resist sawing, as compared to hollow tin deadbolts for most other biometric locks (Unique Feature) | |
Each lock package includes one 60mm and one 70mm backset, as compared to more damage-prone adjustable backsets (Unique Feature) | |
Certified heavy-duty deadbolt (Unique Feature) | |
High-quality motor is rated for 800,000 operations (Unique Feature) | |
Weatherproof - Fully resistant to rain, snow, temperature extremes, humidity, UV and dust. No other biometric deadbolt can make these claims (Unique Feature) | |
Two Year Warranty - as compared to most locks with a one year warranty (Unique Feature) | |
Deadbolt is mounted internally through the door for better security, as opposed to externally on the door like many other biometric deadbolts | |
Elegant and contemporary appearance | |
Non-Handed - will fit any left or right handed door | |
Additional security added with keyhole cover | |
Up to 30 users (each user can scan fingerprint 2 times for total of 60 fingerprints) | |
Sliding weather cover triggers sensor to power on automatically | |
Sliding weather cover also triggers deadbolt to re-engage (no tricky buttons to push or PIN Codes to recall) | |
Easy to install | |
Easy to program and operate | |
Battery operation with low battery alert - non-volatile memory will not delete stored fingerprints (even if batteries expire) |
Locks210.com recently added this product line to our inventory. As the Mid-Wests premier Bilock dealer, Master Key Systems America can easily incorporate your new fingerprint deadbolt into a 100% secure and virtually impossible to duplicate, pick or bump key system.
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