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Bypassing TouchID was “no challenge at all,” hacker tells Ars – Ars Technica

Bypassing TouchID was “no challenge at all,” hacker tells Ars
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Compared to no use of the safety PIN, fingerprint [scanning] is already a [benefit]. I think in general, the use of biometrics for automatic recognition of people [is] problematic, especially when, for example, face recognition is performed without



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