X-Men 2 (2003)
Hand access control to Stryker office faked by Mystic.
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And Mystic fakes also Stricker's voice to access the computer.
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Stricker accesses Cerebro, faking the iris access control.
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Regular Cerebro iris access control by Prof. X.
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Hulk (2003)
Fingerprint access control of labs: Betty Ross is locked out,
her father is blocking the access.
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Paycheck (2004)
Face recognition used to find the closest candidate for imitation purpose.
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The Bourne Supremacy (2004) La mort dans la peau
A fake latent print from Jason Bourne on some adhesive tape is taken...
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... and put on the detonator... (not sure it's so easy to do :)
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... so that Jason will be charged later.
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The latent print is acquired from the detonator.
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And put on the iPAQ h5450 screen.
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The iPAQ is switched on, so the regular fingerprint logon screen appears,
and we can see below the latent the fingerprint from the owner. (BTW, 3 fingers
have been enrolled).
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And magically, the latent print appears on the screen. Incredible!
Well, there is a fingerprint sensor on the iPAQ which is just below the button,
and the sensor is unable to read a latent print on a tape :) Have a look at my
iPAQ page to get more info.
That said, I'm happy to see on the big screen my fingerprint sensor :)
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Later, the match is done on the CIA machines, but the file is protected.
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Once the security checks are cleared, full access is given.
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I, Robot (2004)
Access control to the lab using the side of the palm.
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Spooner's voice identification to access files.
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Viki access control using the side of the palm.
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Qui Perd Gagne! (2004) Looser takes all
Likely some kind of palm recognition when Angèle accesses the police labs.
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Also to enter another more secure lab inside (palm close to the green lamp behind).
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Cops are checking fingerprints on the tickets of the lottery match.
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The latent fingerprints on the two winner tickets of the lottery match
same guys (and exactly the same fingerprint, same pixels:)
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Benjamin Gates (2004)
Benjamin Gates et le trésor des templiers
Benjamin Gates reveals the (grey) latent print of Nigel Ferguson on a glass using superglue fumes,
copies on a latex gloves and spoofs the fingerprint access control (Bioscrypt ;-)
that protects the museum containing the Declaration of Independance.
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Copying on latex (!) ...
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While the bad guy is using a less clever option to bypass the control...
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Benjamin is using the latex fake to spoof the sensor...
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... and access is granted.
FYI, superglue gives white latent prints, and the copy on the latex just cannot work
on the Authentec fingerprint sensor used in this system...
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Catwoman (2004)
Lips matching, like fingerprints.
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Mr & Ms Smith (2005)
Voice recognition to access Mr Smith's computer.
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Body recognition (whoa!) to access Ms Smith's office...
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... granted.
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The Island (2005)
Jordan Six Echo and Lincoln Two Delta faces are recognized in the street.
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Face recognition of the clone to enter Lincoln's house.
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Fingerprint recognition of the clone to start the Cadillac
(which is stupid as fingerprint is not a genetic trait).
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xXx: State of the Union (2005)
Hand recognition of the president.
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Les chevaliers du ciel (2005)
Coste accesses the EMS base. A real device from Sagem.
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Coste uses a cyphered phone in the plane. BTW, this is not a real phone, likely
a Sagem prototype that never came out on the market. Carefully looking at the images,
we can notice that it is a fake as the actress is pressing the button below to
activate the screen and display a fingerprint image :-)
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Doom (2005)
DNA access control to the armory. First time, Sarge is rejected.
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But it will work better with the cut hand...
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... cut hand of Patricia Tolman. No aliveness detection, sure...
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Déjà Vu (2006)
Face recognition of Carroll Oerstadt, the terrorist.
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Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
Fingerprint matching.
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Fingerprint recognition to access the Greco computer room. This is the FingerChip!
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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) /
Les 4 fantastiques et le surfer d'argent
Hand recognition to enter a lab.
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Fingerprint recognition (4 fingers) to enter the lab where the
Silver Surfer is retained. Capturing...
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Checking...
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... Hager is authorized to enter.
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G.I.Joe: the rise of the cobra (2009) /
G.I. Joe - Le réveil du Cobra
(forced) eye recognition of general Hawk.
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Star Trek (2009)
Voice recognition difficult for Tchekov.
Voice recognition for the young Spock, in the ship coming from the future
with the old Spock prime voice.
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