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Samsung's Galaxy S8 facial recognition feature defeated with digital photo
Apple peeps, android had facial recognition back in 2013 on ice cream sandwich to unlock their phone.
This tech that hasn't moved forward in a secure enough manner in a long while, and can easily be defeated by a mug shot.
Why is appleinsider trying to bash Samsung on this feature, is it because they are struggling to find something original to click bait on S8?
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Insufficient Samsung security forces UK military communications project to switch to modif...
MnMark said:A secure version of Android. That's funny!
Read this to educate ones self:
http://www.zdnet.com/google-amp/article/the-worlds-most-secure-smartphones-and-why-theyre-all-androids/
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Insufficient Samsung security forces UK military communications project to switch to modif...
Anothe click bait article. I would say this is total surprise if true. I worked alongside the team developing dual persona on Android for the mod, but not with supplier BT. This just wasn't feasible on iOS at the time due to Apple controlling all the gates and keys. If an mod phone talked to Apple servers it's not secure, so if BT has implemented such a solution without apples involvement it will be dead on arrival.
Sounds like BT doesn't have the skills to create a secure phone.
Perhaps the techrepublic article is fake news, no other press release from BT on this.
Why would BT give this exclusive story to techrepublic? If it was true it would be in the UK publications, anyone found another source? -
Short-term Apple executive Yoky Matsuoka returns to Nest as CTO