Your peace sign could get your fingerprints stolen


Staple poses: South Korean girl group Blackpink posing for a photo with popular hand gestures. — Photo taken from social media

FROM daily selfies to group photos, the classic “V” hand sign may now pose a security risk, with artificial intelligence (AI) technology making fingerprint theft easier than ever, according to a news report.

In a recent reality programme, Chinese security expert Li Chang demonstrated how fingerprints could be extracted from a celebrity’s selfie using AI tools, warning that the seemingly harmless hand sign could put personal biometric information at risk.

“If the pads of the fingers are directly exposed towards the camera and photographed from within about 1.5m of the lens, there is a high possibility that fingerprint information can be extracted relatively clearly,” Chang said during the show.

Photos taken from 1.5m to 3m away could still reveal roughly half of the fingerprint details, he added.

Concerns over fingerprint replication from photos are not entirely theoretical.

In 2025, criminals in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, reportedly tried to unlock a smartdoor lock using a hand photo previously uploaded online by the home owner, local media reported.

While the V sign is traditionally associated with peace in many Western countries, it has long been a staple photo pose in East Asian countries, including China, South Korea and Japan.

News reports about fingerprint theft linked to photos especially struck a chord with South Koreans, who are widely known for using a variety of hand gestures when taking pictures.

“Isn’t the V sign basically a must in group photos? This is scary,” one user wrote on Threads.

Among the popular hand gestures here are finger hearts made by crossing the thumb and index finger, half-heart gestures formed with one hand against the cheek and the flower pose, in which both palms are placed beneath the chin like flower petals.

It is common to see South Korean celebrities posing with hand hearts at press conferences, airports and public events at the request of photographers. — The Korea Herald/ANN

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