Fingerprint Hack Found in Samsung S5

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Fingerprint Hack Found in Samsung S5 -

Samsung responded to the claim of a hack that fingerprints found in Samsung S5, where hackers are able to access and steal copies of the fingerprints of the user. security firm FireEye claims that Android will fail in protecting biometric data of the user that the hack allows data to be intercepted between the fingerprint sensor and the "safe zone" where data can be matched. Allowing hackers to access sensitive data, they can be reproduced in any way and used to access secure information.

Fortunately, this vulnerability has been fixed in the latest version of Android Lollipop, but it can only work on the latest devices such as the S6 and Samsung are urging users to upgrade as soon as possible. Unfortunately, older devices such as the S5 are still susceptible. Apple has introduced a similar safety device in the iPhone 6, which also has biometric security, and digital fingerprint scanning capability, but no hacks have been found so far. Until Samsung have considered the application again, FireEye will demonstrate the vulnerability at the RSA security conference.

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