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Post by Pigeon » Wed Sep 13, 2017 1:43 am

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Re: iPhone

Post by Royal » Thu Sep 14, 2017 12:38 am

There's been quite a few memes regarding the woman's ability to still spy on a man's iPhone8. Most of the memes regard people with pictures taped to their face.

The biggest laugh I had was a response from a woman on Reddit:

"Just wait until he falls asleep".

Clever girl.

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Post by Pigeon » Thu Sep 14, 2017 1:23 am

Remember, tech is having to be dumbed down so that more money can be harvested. It's moving to the realm of toys.

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Re: iPhone

Post by Royal » Thu Sep 14, 2017 11:48 pm

In the future, Apple will alert you if you dated one of these:


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And will send you a notification that they have been apprehended and check to see if you are ok.

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Re: iPhone

Post by Royal » Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:26 am

Latest Propaganda.

HACKERS SAY THEY'VE BROKEN FACE ID A WEEK AFTER IPHONE X RELEASE
AUTHOR: ANDY GREENBERG 11.12.1706:44 PM

When Apple released the iPhone X on November 3, it touched off an immediate race among hackers around the world to be the first to fool the company's futuristic new form of authentication. A week later, hackers on the actual other side of the world claim to have successfully duplicated someone's face to unlock his iPhone X—with what looks like a simpler technique than some security researchers believed possible.

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In the video posted to YouTube, shown above, one of the company's staff pulls a piece of cloth from a mounted mask facing an iPhone X on a stand, and the phone instantly unlocks. Despite the phone's sophisticated 3-D infrared mapping of its owner's face and AI-driven modeling, the researchers say they were able to achieve that spoofing with a relatively basic mask: little more than a sculpted silicone nose, some two-dimensional eyes and lips printed on paper, all mounted on a 3-D-printed plastic frame made from a digital scan of the would-be victim's face.


People saying it is a hoax. Most likely propaganda from competitors.



Some comments:


Right now there's a flaw in this demonstration.
We know that Face ID, in order to adapt to people's everyday change, will basically recreate a new mathematical image with a face it couldn't recognise, if, and only if, the face is facing the phone AND the security code is entered. Then, both "versions" of someone's face will be part of the "keychain" able to unlock the phone via Face ID.

A proper methodology would be to :
1/ register the user's face live (new clean entry)
2/ unlock the phone with the user's face, to prove it works
3/ lock the phone, present it to the mask. Does it work, does it fail ?

If, at step 3, it fails, and the person enters the code while the mask is facing the phone, then you allow face ID, with your own personal code, to alter its data for your own convenience, and the process is flawed. If it unlocks the phone though, it's a success. The video currently doesn't show if Face ID has been willingly taught to recognise the mask by the phone's owner, or if it's really thinking the mask is the phone's owner.

Another interesting question would be how can you easily get this sort of mask done from someone unwilling to cooperate (because that's basically the whole point


Reset Face ID. Set it up on camera. Show that it unlocks your face. Show it to the mask. Don’t enter your passcode if it fails. Then we’ll talk.

Seriously don't watch this video, if you are watching it just fast forward to 0:46 and 1:05 sec to see this is just a Hoax... FACE ID works very well. Thanks for waisting our time guys.






WE HACKED PROPAGANDA.

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