Samsung Galaxy S10 sensor reportedly duped by a 3D-printed fingerprint
https://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-galaxy-s10-sensor-reportedly-duped-by-a-3d-printed-fingerprint/
"This brings up a lot of ethics questions and concerns. There's nothing stopping me from stealing your fingerprints without you ever knowing, then printing gloves with your fingerprints built into them and going and committing a crime," Darkshark said in his post.
CNET was not able to independently verify Darkshark's claims. Neither Samsung nor Qualcomm, which makes the fingerprint sensor technology used in the Galaxy S10, immediately responded to requests for comment.