Samsung GALAXY S10. It was made fun of in the WHOLE world

Samsung GALAXY S10. The new smartphone model was ridiculed all over the world because of a very serious and embarrassing problem, here's what the Samsung company is hiding.

Samsung GALAXY S10. The new top smartphone of the Korean company has been laughed at all over the world these days because of a problem that absolutely no one has foreseen until now. More precisely, I told you over the weekend that the Samsung GALAXY S10 had its fingerprint reader fooled by a 3D printed one, which in theory should be impossible, but here is a person who managed to do this, and in the video below you can see everything.

Samsung GALAXY S10. You can see there how easily the phone's fingerprint reader was tricked to facilitate unlocking the screen, this being, I think, the first time such a hack was possible. Classic fingerprint readers would have been fooled by fingerprints made from special molds, but this is the first time that it has been demonstrated that an ultrasonic fingerprint reader, mounted in the screen, can be fooled in such a way with a 3D printed fingerprint.

Samsung GALAXY S10. It was made fun of in the WHOLE world

Samsung GALAXY S10. Just a few days after that evidence appeared on the Internet, the press from all over the world picked up the news to reveal how unsafe the phone developed by the Koreans is. The problem itself is a very big one, and this is because we are talking about a phone that costs a lot of money, it brings an ultrasonic fingerprint reader in the screen for the first time, but even so, the Samsung GALAXY S10 fails to offer security.

Samsung GALAXY S10. Until now, the Samsung company has not provided any information regarding the disclosure made for this hack, but I imagine that it will not keep silent for very long. I think that the Samsung GALAXY S10 will have unraveled the mystery of the problems that were the basis of fooling the fingerprint reader using a 3D printed fingerprint, but we will probably have to wait until that happens.

Samsung GALAXY S10. Honestly, I'm very curious to find out what Samsung will say about this issue, but I think we'll have to wait until that point.