
Fingerprint scanners have always been vulnerable to hackers who are willing to go the extra mile to bypass them. Over the years, we've seen everything from people using
Gummy Bears,
Play-Doh and more sophisticated techniques to bypass these biometric scanners. It's not really a surprise then, that Apple's
Touch ID fingerprint scanner on the new iPhone 5s is vulnerable to these kinds of hacks as well. As Germany's Chaos Computer Club (CCC) announced today, it has managed to
bypass TouchID by creating a fake finger that uses lifted prints to fool the scanner into believing it's dealing with its rightful owner.
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