BKAV confirms that Face ID on iPhone X is not safe enough, with video proof

Recently, the Vice President of Information Security at BKAV had an unexpected performance when he surpassed the Face ID security method that was supposed to be Apple's breakthrough on this new iPhone X.

Unbelievable!

When Apple announced FaceID on the iPhone X, they released a series of numbers that proved its security. The most notable is that FaceID cannot be fooled by the mask. Phil Schiller said that ' The company has worked with professional mask and makeup makers in Hollywood to ensure that these ways cannot bypass FaceID. The engineering team used real masks to train neural networks to protect FaceID ".

And today, security company BKAV Vietnam has rejected that claim by announcing the video proving that the mask can completely face Face ID to unlock it without the owner there.

Mr. Ngo Tuan Anh, Vice President of BKAV's electronic security division, said: 'The mask was created by combining 3D printing techniques with makeup and 2D images, next to a few tweaks on the chin and around the mold. face, where there are large skin areas to fool FaceID or AI '.

BKAV also said after nearly 10 years of development, the face detection technology is not mature enough to ensure security for computers and smartphones. In 2008, Bkav was the first company in the world to demonstrate that facial recognition is not an effective safety measure for laptops, right after Toshiba, Lenovo, Asus, . use the public This technology is for their products.

Source: BKAV

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