“While fingerprint sensors might seem like a nifty way to shorten the steps to your next brilliant tweet and keep your buddy from punking your Facebook with a fake status update, they’re more likely to create a false sense of security, thanks to statements like this, from Apple Senior Vice President Dan Riccio, in the introductory video for the new iPhone 5s: ‘Your fingerprint is one of the best passwords in the world. It’s always with you, and no two are exactly alike.’ Riccio is half-right. Your fingerprint is always with you, and no two are exactly alike. But that doesn’t make it one of the best passwords in the world. That actually makes it a potentially lousy password.”
Experts Say iPhone 5S Fingerprint Security Feature Can Be Hacked
- Post author:The Freedom Watch Staff
- Post published:September 16, 2013
- Post category:Network Archives / The Freedom Watch
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