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From: InfoSec News (isn
c4i.org)Date: Wed Jun 12 2002 - 03:04:43 CDT
Forwarded from: H C <keydet89
yahoo.com>
When I worked at Winstar, someone from another department set up a
mantrap w/ a retinal scanner to protect the tech center...a data
center that housed all servers using for billing, etc. The mantrap
was demonstrated one day, and several people went back and forth
successfully (they had already been enrolled). Then the elevator
arrived (we were on the second floor), and the mantrap failed
closed...the enrolled user was not authenticated and the mantrap
locked. It turns out that the magnetic field generated by the
arriving elevator was enough to play havok w/ the mantrap's
systems...which had been installed directly adjacent to the
elevators...
--- InfoSec News <isn
c4i.org> wrote:
> Forwarded from: Thomas Roy Garner
> <trgarne
earthlink.net>
>
> Your article regarding eye scanners reminds me of the eye scanner we
> use
work. Now, remember, this only applies to the eye-scanner we
> use, other systems may differ:
>
> Drink caffeine or sugar drinks prior to using our eye scanner, you
> can be perfectly still, yet the response is often "contact security
> manager" or "moved to much". This is usually fun around 0700 or
> 0800, when just about everyone has had their 1st or 2nd cup of
> coffee or soda!
>
> Frustration of personnel using device, to simply NOT use the device,
> after all, if I can ring the door and the personnel on the inside,
> let me in, why use the scanner in the first place?
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