The 'artificial twin' mask that can unlock an iPhone X

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Earlier this month, a Vietnamese firm made a $150 prototype mask that tricked Apple's Face ID system to unlock an iPhone X. Now, the firm has created an upgraded version of the mask that looks more realistic - and it can also fool the iPhone X's face ID detection. The mask, which was made using stone powder with 2D infrared images glued on the eye area, was also able unlock an iPhone X in a video demonstration. The firm warns that because of this, Apple's Face ID is not secure enough to use in business transactions. Last month, a pair of twins were able to bypass Apple's iPhone X Face ID, even though just one of them had pre-registered his face - highlighting problems with Apple's Face ID.