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Security is the core part of computer system and based applications. Gina DLL can be treated as the heart of security for windows operating system. User can customize Gina DLL for security to operating system. Paper briefly summarizes customization of Gina DLL for providing password and fingerprint security by considering biometrics as a main tool. The principles behind biometrics are common and used in everyday life. Hamster device is connected with the system for fingerprint recognition and security to operating system is provided at the starting level of the operating system by customizing Gina DLL.
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Ubale, S.A., Apte, S.S. (2011). Bio-enable Security for Operating System by Customizing Gina. In: Mantri, A., Nandi, S., Kumar, G., Kumar, S. (eds) High Performance Architecture and Grid Computing. HPAGC 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 169. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22577-2_25
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