Samsung's Galaxy S5 sees its fingerprint sensor hacked by fake finger!

scurvy

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    Samsung Mobile's Galaxy-S5's new fingerprint sensor is less secure than Apple's Touch ID system and can be spoofed using nothing more than some wood glue.
    The video was created by SRLabs, and shows the company using a false finger with the correct fingerprint unlocking the phone. While SRLabs was able to do the same with the iPhone 5S, Apple's Touch ID also utilized a password prompt that prevented further entry. Furthermore, SRLabs was able to use the fake finger to complete transactions on the PayPal app with its new fingerprint authentication feature. This is actually quite scary when you consider that lifting a fingerprint is actually quite easy.

    Read more at http://www.tweaktown.com/news/37102...print-sensor-hacked-by-fake-finger/index.html

     
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    deanXX

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