Author Topic: Beware: hacked Apple iPhone fingerprint scanner.  (Read 3805 times)


Wow they got a standard dummy print working.  Now try to lift the prints easily.  Also, if you're an iPhone user concerned about this, don't use TouchID, simple as that.

Read it before. Are you really going to go around doing intensive lifting work on fingerprints with a 2.4k dpi camera? Most people don't have that. And frankly, of course it would work because you lifted someone's fingerprint, but it's a lot harder than cracking someone's password. And you would have to physically have their phone.

Oh wow some new software is hackable

Im just soooo suprised


they didnt hack it lol
they just used a copy of the original fingerprint

they didnt hack it lol
they just used a copy of the original fingerprint
Another example of the news not knowing what the forget they are talking about.

Oh wow some new software is hackable

Im just soooo suprised

wow such hack

wow

so technology wow

In all seriousness, I saw this coming the second they said they'd be putting a fingerprint scanner on their phones. So far for me the 5S has been a all around flop with the exception of the slow-motion camera, which is impressive.

Lol, this can be done with nearly any fingerprint scanner in existence.

If you rely on a fingerprint for your password, that's a risk, someone could totally mold your thumb or just cut it off, that's totally practical.

Plus if the only reason you bought an iPhone was for a fingerprint scanner, you should probably cut off your own thumb.

Anyways, gg media, overhype absolutely everything

it's really elementary but count on the news to completely blow this out of proportion

Galaxy Note 3 is still better.





Good thing you repeated exactly what Filipe said, otherwise I would've completely missed it.

Stop making topics about yahoo news
all of the stuff on there is more useless then the onion