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Sunday, 04/15/2018 4:41:09 PM

Sunday, April 15, 2018 4:41:09 PM

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“Since 2016, when an FBI agent first used a dead suspect's finger to unlock his I-phone, police forces across the USA have made a routine practice of unlocking phones using suspects and victims' dead fingers, saving big on buying cyberwar tools like Cellebrite's $1500-$3000 unlocker, or Grayshift's $30k/year Graykey.”- boingboing

https://boingboing.net/2018/03/27/no-privacy-in-death.html

It’s remote but possible a cop may think you are a drug dealer, shoot you and use your dead finger or face to unlock your phone in hopes of finding some remote evidence you were a drug dealer. That is unlikely.

But, criminals could do the same in hopes of gaining your banking credentials to empty your bank account. This may or may not work but could be a lucrative gamble. Soon or later this or any per mutation of the crime will probably happen. Beware of using finger prints or facial recognition to unlock your cell phone if you bank via your cell phone.

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