3D Printed Head Fools Android Face Recognition, iPhone X 'Impenetrable'

collected by :Maya Tony

according to The head was printed at Backface in Birmingham, U.K., where I was ushered into a dome-like studio containing 50 cameras. All Android phones tested were able to be opened by the fake 3d printed head.The Android phones tested included the LG G7 ThinQ, Samsung S9, Samsung Note 8 and OnePlus 6.It's been long known that many implementations of facial recognition amongst Android phones have been less safe than Apple's Face ID system. Apple's Face ID, however, alextremely includes IR depth mapping and attention awareness technology. The attention awareness alone may be enough to explain the inability for a static 3d printed head to open the iPhone X. that said, the iPhone X's Face ID has been fooled in the past by more sophisticated printed 3d heads.


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Android adware tricks ad networks into thinking it's an iPhone to make more money




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