Cash, liquor, bitcoins offered to first person to hack iPhone 5s fingerprint technology

SEATTLE — Devout iPhone fans slept in front of the University Village Apple Store in Seattle to be the first to get their hands on the new iPhone 5s.  As they were setting up their new fingerprint security feature on the phone, a reward was growing online for the first person to hack it.

The website IsTouchIDhackedyet.com shows a growing list of promises of cash, bitcoins and booze "to the first person who can reliably and repeatedly break into an iPhone 5s by lifting prints (like from a beer mug)."