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Apple says Face ID didn’t actually fail during its iPhone X event

September 14, 2017 feed

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The first public demo of Apple’s Face ID phone unlocking system didn’t go exactly as planned.
During the company’s big iPhone X reveal this week, Apple so

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Breaking the iris scanner locking Samsung’s Galaxy S8 is laughably easy

May 23, 2017 feed

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Hackers have broken the iris-based authentication in Samsung’s Galaxy S8 smartphone in an easy-to-execute attack that’s at odds with the manu

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Meet PINLogger, the drive-by exploit that steals smartphone PINs

April 18, 2017 feed

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Smartphones know an awful lot about us. They know if we’re in a car that’s speeding, and they know when we’re walking, running, or riding in

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Covert downloaders found preinstalled on dozens of low-cost Android phone models

December 13, 2016 feed

Dozens of low-cost Android phone models come preinstalled with apps that covertly download and install adware and other unwanted programs, researchers said.
At least 26 phone models come prei

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