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CSETv0 Taxonomy Classifications
Taxonomy DetailsProblem Nature
Specification, Robustness
Physical System
Consumer device
Level of Autonomy
Low
Nature of End User
Amateur
Public Sector Deployment
No
Data Inputs
One billion training images, infrared facial scan of individual user
CSETv1 Taxonomy Classifications
Taxonomy DetailsIncident Number
26
Special Interest Intangible Harm
no
Date of Incident Year
2017
Date of Incident Month
11
Date of Incident Day
10
Estimated Date
No
CSETv1_Annotator-1 Taxonomy Classifications
Taxonomy DetailsIncident Number
26
Special Interest Intangible Harm
no
Date of Incident Year
2017
Date of Incident Month
11
Date of Incident Day
10
Estimated Date
No
CSETv1_Annotator-2 Taxonomy Classifications
Taxonomy DetailsIncident Number
26
AI Tangible Harm Level Notes
security researchers were able to unlock Face ID using mask of user.
Special Interest Intangible Harm
no
Date of Incident Year
2017
Date of Incident Month
11
Date of Incident Day
10
Incident Reports
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Apple's brand new iPhone X (pronounced 'Ten' by the way) has gone one step further to secure your smartphone by doing away with the Touch ID fingerprint scanner and will now use your face to unlock the device.
Using a new system called Face…
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When Apple announced the iPhone X last month—its all-screen, home-button-less, unlock-with-a-look flagship—it placed an enormous bet on facial recognition as the future of authentication. For hackers around the world, Face ID practically pa…
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A Vietnamese company was recently able to trick Apple's facial recognition security feature, but security experts don't believe there's a big risk for business users.
Video: 5 things to know about Apple's Face ID Curious about Apple's Face …
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Apple's new Face ID unlock system on the iPhone X can reportedly be tricked with paper eyes and pizza toppings.
Yes, you read that correctly, but let us explain. Life-size eyes printed onto paper, then placed on the face of a 'sleeping' iPh…
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Apple claims the facial recognition system on the new iPhone X is impervious to being fooled by photos, impersonators and masks, but a team of hackers claim to have beaten the technology after just a week.
Cyber security firm Bkav says a 3D…
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Hackers may have already proven that Face ID isn’t quite as secure as secure as Apple claims.
Using a simple 3D printed mask, Vietnamese security firm Bkav, has posted a video showing an iPhone X being unlocked after unveiling a composite 3…
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This article has been updated below with another, more convincing video demonstration of Bkav's Face ID spoofing, which the firm revealed two weeks after the original.
When Apple released the iPhone X on November 3, it touched off an immedi…
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BKAV
Did Apple's vaunted Face ID facial recognition system on the iPhone X already get hoodwinked?
That's what a Vietnamese security company says it did -- using only a $150 3D-printed mask. BKAV uploaded a video demonstration as a proof of…
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Apple no longer wants you to unlock your iPhone with touch. With the iPhone X, it’s all about your face.
Face ID was the standout feature of the iPhone X, and one that differentiates it from the iPhone 8 range and anything that’s come befor…