Can hackers pull your fingerprints from photos on social media? Experts explain.
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Claims have circulated on social media that hackers can extract fingerprints from photos featuring peace signs, but experts say the risk to the average person is low. Experts, including a New York University professor and a Carnegie Mellon University professor, have stated that while it is possible for fingerprints to be pulled from a photo, the risk is low due to the need for high-resolution images and access to physical scanners. A team of security researchers were able to extract a fingerprint from a photo in 2019 using Photoshop and other tools, but experts say this is not a common practice among hackers.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The fear of hackers extracting fingerprints from social media photos may be overstated, but it highlights the importance of being cautious when sharing personal information online.
- · Experts warn that the real threat lies in phishing scams and other common cyber attacks, not in the extraction of fingerprints from photos.