The move is seen as part of Ukraine's efforts to reinforce its army as soldiers struggle to hold positions against Russia
According to reports in The Sun, Neilson first set up the fingerprint scanner using her right thumb but found the smartphone unlocked even with her left thumb. Suspecting a dangerous security breach, Neilson then asked her husband Wes, 34, to try to unlock her phone and surprisingly he could also get into the device.
"Anyone can access it and could get into the financial apps and transfer funds. This means that if anyone got hold of my phone they can access it. It's a real concern," Neilson said.
Neilson got in touch with Samsung assuming it was a fault with her device. "We called Samsung because we thought there was a fault with the phone. The man in customer services took control of the phone remotely and went into all the settings and finally admitted it looked like a security breach," Neilson added.
The move is seen as part of Ukraine's efforts to reinforce its army as soldiers struggle to hold positions against Russia
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