Samsung says DELETE AND RE-REGISTER your fingerprints if you have an S10 or Note 10 of any kindhttps://t.co/mtf7Z0I4tH
— Holly Brockwell (@holly) October 18, 2019
"We have the most easy-to-use fingerprint sensor in the industry"https://t.co/iHhOItA16b
— TechLinked (@TechLinkedYT) October 17, 2019
Samsung said it was "aware of the case of S10's malfunctioning fingerprint recognition and will soon issue a software patch".
— Nati Shochat ??♂️ (@natisho) October 17, 2019
Samsung should have actively inform users BEFORE it was discovered, not afterwards.
But that’s Samsung ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ https://t.co/JkpIfGvzvY
Samsung's statement about fingerprint hack on Galaxy Note10/10+ S10/S10+/S10 5G.
— Faruk ? ᴵᴾᴴᴼᴺᴱᴰᴼ (@iPhonedo) October 18, 2019
They say "refrain from using a cover" but it seems like anyone with a gel case can bypass your lock, so disable fingerprint unlock until the patch is released.https://t.co/sw1Th8XlYX pic.twitter.com/mMikyFpSxi
Samsung Galaxy S10 bug lets any fingerprint unlock it https://t.co/YfdUCVEnlb #Security #Cybersecurity #Hackers #Databreach #Cybercrime #DataPrivacy #Ransomware #Cyberattacks #CSO #Infosec #Malware #CISO #CyberDefense
— Evan Kirstel at #MWC19 @ericsson (@evankirstel) October 17, 2019
This is not good https://t.co/OClpDFJmpK
— FutureShift (@futureshift) October 17, 2019
Samsung known issue: Use PIN for MDM and APP instead of fingerprint: Samsung recently issued a known issue: https://t.co/Vb8Isb1Ky1. In summary, there’s reports of a fingerprint recognition issue affecting certain Galaxy… https://t.co/PiyzopvRpx #MSIntune #SCCM #Microsoft pic.twitter.com/XCYOKaV19u
— ConfigMgrDogs (@ConfigMgrDogs) October 18, 2019
Samsung's statement about fingerprint hack on Galaxy Note10/10+ S10/S10+/S10 5G.
— Faruk ? ᴵᴾᴴᴼᴺᴱᴰᴼ (@iPhonedo) October 18, 2019
They say "refrain from using a cover" but it seems like anyone with a gel case can bypass your lock, so disable fingerprint unlock until the patch is released.https://t.co/sw1Th8XlYX pic.twitter.com/mMikyFpSxi
"Any fingerprint can unlock a Samsung Galaxy S10"? It's a bit more complicated than that, @gcluley points out https://t.co/cLgcU3yNm2 pic.twitter.com/omnh1Ch7sZ
— Virus Bulletin (@virusbtn) October 18, 2019
About that "Any fingerprint can unlock your Samsung Galaxy S10" report https://t.co/vq6Sou6JRJ
— Philippe Vynckier - CISSP (@PVynckier) October 17, 2019
Friendly reminder: Fingerprints are a bad way to secure your phone https://t.co/tctbtxCAZe #Security #Cybersecurity #Hackers #Databreach #Cybercrime #DataPrivacy #Ransomware #Cyberattacks #CSO #Infosec #Malware #CISO #CyberDefense
— Evan Kirstel at #MWC19 @ericsson (@evankirstel) October 20, 2019
Friendly reminder: Fingerprints are a bad way to secure your phone https://t.co/7ljq8QKqwP
— Jon Reed (@jonerp) October 19, 2019
"Samsung has spent millions on making its phones more secure..."You’d think all that money would be enough to fend off the threat of a $2 silicone case. Apparently not.
-> whoopsie
Friendly reminder: Fingerprints are a bad way to secure your phone https://t.co/lVikLGOruf @AndroidAuth
— TengoAndroid (@TengoAndroid) October 19, 2019
Friendly reminder: Fingerprints are a bad way to secure your phone https://t.co/O4mmyngapM
— Surveillance & Harassment Survivor's Alliance (@shsa_usa) October 19, 2019