The Samsung Galaxy S10's in-display fingerprint sensor supposedly offers additional security compared to other scanners in the market, but it still fell victim to a 3D-printed fingerprint. The embedded ultrasonic fingerprint scanner of the Galaxy S10 is capable of capturing the 3D contours of thumbs and fingerprints, compared to the 2D images taken by more traditional capacitive scanners. Digital Trends mobile editor Julian Chokkattu, in his Galaxy S10 review , said that the smartphone's version is "the best in-display fingerprint sensor I've tested." Unfortunately, it appears that the Galaxy S10 fingerprint scanner may still be tricked with the help of a 3D printer, as outlined by a person who goes by the name "darkshark" in an Imgur post. I attempted to fool the new Samsung Galaxy S10's ultrasonic fingerprint scanner by using 3d printing. I succeeded. The process started by taking a shot of darkshark's fingerprint on the side of a wine glass. The picture went through imaging software to create a detailed 3D model, then passed to 3D printing software and his AnyCubic Photon LCD resin printer, which is accurate to about 10 microns. It took darkshark three tries, but the third 3D-printed fingerprint, with a print time of… Read full this story
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