Check out Steve Gibson's podcast "Security Now" - episode 423, for a full "real-world" explanation on the state of Touch ID
There's not nearly as much to be worried about as the link-baiters would lead you to believe…
--ryan
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Sent from my Apple iPad
Ok. But criminals have nothing but time. I'd take this as serious. That isif your phone has sensitive info on it. Criminals create credit card skimmers. They can create a tool that will automate this. I don't have sensitive info on my phone so I don't really care (if you steal it don't look through the photos, I warned you)~KLM\\01000100010001010101011001001001010000010100111001010100//Interesting article about how ridiculously complex it is to fool it.
TedSent from my iPad 3Interesting article about how fingerprint security was fooled. mmd
fingerprint security
http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/09/26/the-iphone-5ss-fingerprint-scanner-was-hacked-but-im-not-worried/?ref=personaltechemail&nl=technology&emc=edit_ct_20130926
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