Hidden dangers of biometric authentication devices
Based on our analysis of ZKTeco vulnerabilities, we dissect the risks associated with biometric authentication.
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Based on our analysis of ZKTeco vulnerabilities, we dissect the risks associated with biometric authentication.
Researchers used a hardware hack to bypass Windows Hello biometric authentication on three different devices. Can you trust this login method?
What two-factor authentication types are out there, and which ones should be preferred.
Which screen-locking method best protects your Android smartphone: PIN code, password, pattern lock, fingerprint, or face recognition?
Android fingerprint protection isn’t that reliable after all: it can be brute-forced even without a copy of your fingerprint.
What multi-factor authentication is, why you should use it, and what “factors” there are.
Digital-only badges, COVID tests every 72 hours, mandatory FFP2 masks, and other signs of the new normal at MWC21.
Researchers found a way to create fake fingerprints to fool many devices, although it took a lot of effort.
We analyze the fairy tale The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats in terms of cybersecurity
Mobile World Congress 2019 recapped: 5G, Internet of Things, ultrasonic fingerprint sensors, and artificial intelligence.
Almost every new smartphone now lets you unlock it with your face — and that’s really bad for security.
Two new fingerprint-scanning technologies revealed at Mobile World Congress 2018 use different approaches.
How facial recognition works in the new Apple iPhone X — is it secure enough for you to trust?
We’ve written about insecure fingerprint sensors and other biometric technologies a lot. We were not alone, of course. It looks like the fuss did some good. At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017 in Barcelona, many
Mobile World Congress is always about smartphones. But if you stop looking for them and take a look from a different angle — you’ll find a lot of other stuff.
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Today we will relate a Kaspersky Lab implantation experiment to a comprehensible, and culturally relevant concept – the use of Jedi Force™. This might surprise you, but with the current
The most devastating disappointment I have ever experienced since I started the biochip experiment is Apple’s position towards NFC. Or, to be more straightforward, the company’s desire to usurp the
During my first two weeks of the biochip experience I had time to mull over a lot of things. The deluge of questions from the community pushed this process further: it’s one
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eBay user passwords compromised in data breach; another Internet Explorer zero-day for Microsoft; Samsung eyes iris authentication; and patches from Chrome.