Wednesday, September 24, 2014

The sensor Touch ID iPhone 6 has a higher resolution that will increase the accuracy and safety

Touch ID iPhone 6


On paper, the sensor Touch ID included in the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus is identical to that at the time the premiere iPhone 5s. However, a thorough examination allows us to know that Apple has improved the biometric sensor through a review as it is now more accurate in reading fingerprints.


 Last year the fingerprint sensor Touch ID was one of the greatest innovations of the iPhone 5s. First impressions were of a comfortable and effective system security tasks as routine as unlocking the screen or the user ID on the App Store. However, the trick of some evidence left Apple and own security system to demonstrate that Touch ID read and taken for good recognition fingerprint counterfeit relatively quickly. Now they’re back to repeat the same method with the iPhone 6 and this is the result and conclusions.


 Touch ID iPhone 6, also in check


 Do you remember the uproar when ridden by Marc Rogers proved a stroke the Touch sensor ID iPhone 5s could hack a relatively simple method? Well, he has done it again with the iPhone 6 Yes; it has also managed to crack the system Apple security with the same method, but with remarks that determine the progress of Apple to improve its famous biometric reader. Test of fingerprint sensor ID Touch iPhone 6


Touch ID iPhone 6


 The method, as already noted, is identical to that used with the iPhone 5s. A print sample taken from this whether a copy of the fingerprint on a layer of a kind of glue is created . However, the iPhone 6 has shown that he can no longer deceive in any way. For one example traces back as not so perfect they do manage to pass the iPhone 5s scanner cannot be authenticated by the sensor of the iPhone 6.


Vulnerable, but not as much as the iPhone 5s


 This result follows as a conclusion that the included sensor is more accurate because it offers higher resolution reading. Therefore, it is more likely to find errors in the copy. Moreover, this higher resolution also increases the reading field, which is another factor that increases somewhat the system security. However, Rogers says he feels somewhat disappointed because despite the efforts of the California, it has failed to prevent the method continues to operate on the iPhone 6, especially now that the Cupertino firm will launch Apple Pay, a payment system with mobile through a NFC chip where user authentication occurs through fingerprint scanner. Nevertheless, Apple is not the only affected since the Samsung Galaxy S5 was also subject to this type of testing to which also succumbed.



The sensor Touch ID iPhone 6 has a higher resolution that will increase the accuracy and safety

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