Hackers can remotely steal fingerprints from Android phones

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Researchers outline how hackers can attack your smartphone to steal your fingerprint on a "large scale" -- without anybody noticing.

Our fingerprints might not be as safe as we think they are.
New research, set to be announced at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday, by FireEye researchers Tao Wei and Yulong Zhang outlined new ways to attack Android devices to extract user fingerprints.

The threat is for now confined mostly to Android devices that have fingerprint sensors, such as Samsung, Huawei, and HTC devices, which by volume remains low compared to iPhone shipments. But down the line by 2019, where it's believed that at least half of all smartphone shipments will have a fingerprint sensor, the threat deepens.
Hackers can remotely steal fingerprints from Android phones | ZDNet
 

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