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iPhone hack shows security isn’t at our fingertips just yet – Phys.Org

iPhone hack shows security isn't at our fingertips just yet
Phys.Org
Like any biometric technology, fingerprint sensors must have a high degree of precision. This characterises the quality of the compromise between "false negatives" (failing to recognise someone) and "false positives" (recognising the wrong person).



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