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iPhone 5s – Secure in Practice? – ComputerWeekly.com (blog)

iPhone 5s – Secure in Practice?
ComputerWeekly.com (blog)
This philosophy is an important (if obvious) step for the broader acceptance of biometric technologies. As CCC have shown, a fingerprint image can be stolen, either physically or electronically. But a hash, which is a one-way* mathematical function



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