With paper, pizza, olive nuts and bottle caps, you can still fool Face ID on iPhone X
A few days ago, we witnessed a very interesting test conducted by BKAV and made a rather "shocking" video about trying to unlock Face ID on iPhone X with a 3D mask. The image of the eyes, cheeks and mouth simulated and surprisingly, this mask completely deceived the Face ID security feature of iPhone X. Thereby, the public opinion was very confused and there were many mixed remarks. .
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After BKAV, recently an experiment shared by you on youTube once again made the iFan community skeptical of Face ID's security on iPhone X.
According to the news site GearBrain led a test by FaceTec, a famous biometric security company in the US with Zoom face detection application, tried to fool iPhone X by placing fake eyes made of paper on the face of a sleeping user. The surprise is that the FaceID feature on iPhone X has been bypassed and unlocked easily.
FaceTec conducted a short test, pushing the issue further with the components of pizza replacing the paper eye and placing it on the iPhone owner's face. At this time, many people will feel shocked when only olives and mushrooms or a pair of bottle caps can replace the user's eyes to unlock. Testing is done many times and is successful.
As we know, Face ID has the option "Require Attention ', but their mechanism of operation is when turned on, the owner will have to open their eyes and look directly at the sensor to accept unlocking Face ID. However, in this experiment, if only the pizza or olive fruit, the iPhone X will still pass easily.
After testing with iPhone X, FaceTec immediately compared with its own technology: ZoOm. It also works on a login mechanism with a 3D face mirror that incorporates TrueLiveness technology, which uses a map of your face from a distance, then moves closer. This requires the user to keep the phone stable, then move it towards him and keep it stable again, zoom in. The application uses the front-facing camera of the iPhone or Android device to scan the owner face mirror, stored in the application and used for future authentication.
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Of course, the results here show that ZoOm does a good job, not being fooled like iPhone X and Face ID. FaceTec may have gone on a subtle double move with this video: Just proving that Face ID of iPhone X is failing, has the opportunity to promote its new technology.
If Face ID is not really perfect to the point that the deviation rate is only about 1 part per million, successive tests show that the failure of Face ID will also be a challenge that Apple must explain to people. use. All are waiting for this explanation.
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