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Galaxy S5 fingerprint sensor hacked

jonsie
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Well that didn't take long!

Guess it's indicative of the world we live that there are people determined to find flaws and faults in absolutely everything that is produced...and in people/celebs if it comes to that Don't know

 

Galaxy S5 fingerprint sensor hacked

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Sadly not all crime hits the news. 😞
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These people will get round anything if they really want to just look at chip and pin and how many times that has been hacked

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I do remember the Daily Mail running a story about how people might have their fingers cut off by muggers to enable them to unlock their iPhone!
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@Anonymous wrote:
I do remember the Daily Mail running a story about how people might have their fingers cut off by muggers to enable them to unlock their iPhone!

Newspapers have been full of reports of that happening every day lol LOL

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I was talking about this earlier and came up with conclusion an oleophobic coating where no skin oils are left behind, would remedy that situation. A code entry after so many failed attempts at the fingerprint should be mandatory. Destroy

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