Michigan police created a 3D imprinted fingerprint of a dead man to hurt his iPhone or otherwise access a dead man's phone.
If you believe that securing your phone with a fingerprint makes it safe, maybe you have to think again. The Michigan of the United States of America recently asked the local State University to make a 3D print of the fingers of a dead man in order to gain access to iPhone of why they suspect they contain elements associated with his murder case.
Professor Anil Jain has been in charge of creating the 3D molds, and according to a report by Fusion, the construction case is doing well so far, although the final test has not yet been done.
With extensive experience in facial recognition programs, fingerprint scanners and tattoo identification, the professor says they are trying to build 3D prints using fingerprints. footprints του ανθρώπου που υπήρχαν ήδη στη βάση data of the police, as he had been arrested in the past. It is not clear, however, why they do not use the fingers directly, given that they still have the body at their disposal.
Using the information provided by the police, the professor has managed to build copies of all 10 fingers because investigators aren't sure which finger the victim used to secure his phone.