SAMSUNG has certified millions of business are during risk after The Sun unprotected a confidence smirch in a flagship new phone.
We told how silent Lisa Neilson, 34, found anyone could entrance her Galaxy S10 regulating their thumbprint when she propitious a £2.70 shade guardian that she bought on eBay.
South Korean hulk Samsung announced a program refurbish to repair a problem.
It came as financial organisation KakaoBank told business to stop regulating fingerprint approval to record into a services.
The Galaxy S10 was launched in Mar and some-more than 16million handsets have been sold.
Samsung pronounced it was “aware of malfunctioning fingerprint approval and will shortly emanate a program patch”.
But a integrate who unprotected a problem bloody a association for not behaving fast enough.
Lisa’s father Wes, of Castleford, West Yorks, said: “We rang them weeks ago — and still haven’t had an reparation or explanation.
“On their website they offer adult to $200,000 to anyone who finds a critical confidence bug. I’d contend this was critical though they’ve not offering us a cent.
“Just a integrate of days ago they told us it was not down to them since it was a third celebration product causing a problem.”
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