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Hackers claim to have defeated Apple’s Touch ID print sensor – CNET

Hackers claim to have defeated Apple's Touch ID print sensor
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A day after the iPhone 5S hit the streets, a group of hackers say they have successfully bypassed the biometric security on the Apple's Touch ID fingerprint sensor by using "easy everyday means." The Chaos Computer Club in Germany announced late 



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