PSA: You probably don't want to use face recognition to unlock your Galaxy S8

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Apr 07, 2017
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PSA: You probably don't want to use face recognition to unlock your Galaxy S8

A new video shows that the face-recognition unlocking on the Galaxy S8 is just as insecure as it's always been, allowing a photo to spoof the system. Read More

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