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Yes, the iPhone 5S fingerprint reader has been ‘hacked,’ and, no, it’s not a … – VentureBeat

Yes, the iPhone 5S fingerprint reader has been 'hacked,' and, no, it's not a
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A fingerprint of the phone user, photographed from a glass surface, was enough to create a fake finger that could unlock an iPhone 5s secured with TouchID. This demonstrates – again – that fingerprint biometrics is unsuitable as access control method



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