Here is an interesting bit of news that illustrates one way to sneak through the biometric control systems which are becoming increasingly common at international border checkpoints:
"Japan has admitted that its new biometric immigration control system has been breached. The first known incident occurred eight months ago, when a South Korean women, who had been deported in 2007 for overstaying her visa, slipped back in. She has been barred from returning for five years. She successfully got past the fingerprint system by purchasing a forged passport in South Korea, and getting with it a clear tape to put over her finger. The tape contained a fingerprint of someone who was not in the Japanese database. The tape worked, just as it has been shown working on TV shows and movies for years."
ORIGINAL SOURCE: Strategy Page
January 16, 2009
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