on 16-04-2014 16:08
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
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on 16-04-2014 17:07
The scariest thing about this is that S5 users could easily have their PayPal accounts hacked into using this technique...even after the phone is restarted.
As Samsung allow its sensor to be used by third party apps, there is a real risk that someone could lose alot of money using this technology.
Apple at least limits access to its sensor to the Apple App Store, and requires the passcode to be entered after restarting the phone.
Its worth remembering though that this "hack" was produced by a security research firm who have all sorts of specialist tools at their disposal...and that as yet the hack probably isn't "in the wild".
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on 16-04-2014 17:29
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