Researchers with Cisco Talos created threat models outlining how fingerprint scanners could be bypassed utilizing 3D printing technology, and tested them on various mobile devices (including the iPhone 8 and Samsung S10), laptops (including the Samsung Note 9, Lenovo Yoga and HP Pavilion X360) and smart devices (a smart padlock and two USB encrypted pen drives). Craig Williams, director of Cisco Talos Outreach, walks through the results on the Threatpost podcast.
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