
Samsung Galaxy S10 ultrasound scanner has been tricked: In the new flagships of the Galaxy S10, Samsung uses subscreen fingerprint scanners, not optical, but an ultrasound. According to the manufacturer, they are faster and safer. However, one of the users still managed to fool the sensor.
How did he do it?
The owner of the Galaxy S10 sweated up pretty much before turning his scheme. First, he photographed his fingerprint on the glass and then processed the resulting image in Photoshop and 3DS Max. He printed the resulting model on the AnyCubic Photon LCD printer. After two failed attempts, the smartphone recognized the fingerprint and unlocked.
The user filmed all his actions on video.
Of course, life is unlikely whether someone will so bother to unlock alien smartphone – it ‘s not the plot of the film “Mission Impossible“. However, such an experiment showed that the ultrasound scanner is not perfect and is not 100% safe.
However, it is still far from the Face ID technology. Apple smartphones “hacked ” by the twins, and even with a conventional mask.
Source: YouTube