Security Firm Says Extremely Creepy Mask Cracks iPhone X's Face ID

NPR Technology 

Less than a week after the iPhone X release, a Vietnamese security firm says it has done what others couldn't -- trick the phone's facial recognition software. In a video released by the company Bkav, an employee unshrouds the mask, to which the phone apparently responds to by unlocking. "Face ID on this iPhone X is not as secure as Apple has announced," the employee says. The employee then unlocks the phone again with his own face. On its website, Bkav says it made the mask with two- and three-dimensional printers, silicone and "hand-made" skin to "trick Apple's AI."

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