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Fingerprint lock in Samsung Galaxy 5 easily defeated by whitehat hackers – Ars Technica


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Fingerprint lock in Samsung Galaxy 5 easily defeated by whitehat hackers
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While advocates promote biometrics as a safer and easier alternative to passwords, that information is leaked every time a person shops, rides a bus, or eats at a restaurant, giving attackers plenty of opportunity to steal and reuse it. This new
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