Wednesday, 13 March 2019
Shocking! Samsung Galaxy S10 has the worst face unlock flaw
The 2019 Samsung Galaxy S10 series shows no signs of the retina scanning (iris scanner), and relies completely on the fingerprint scanner and face unlocking mechanism. And with the smartphones out for a review with almost every techie out there, many have been goofing around with the new flagships, just to shockingly find out that the Galaxy flagships are unlocking themselves with mere 2D photos and videos. Not only photos, it seems that the Samsung Galaxy S10 flagships are also having confusion with recognizing siblings as the owners. A report from The Verge stated that they were able to unlock the Galaxy flagships with a video. Unbox Therapy stated that he was able to unlock the device by simply showing the front camera one of his YouTube videos. Shockingly, AndroidWorld.it noted that his phone could unlock by simply showing it his 2D photo. To make things even worse, a Security researcher known as Jane Wong stated that she could unlock her brother's phone using her face. var embedId = {jw:[],yt:[],dm:[]};function pauseVideos(vid){var players=Object.keys(embedId); players.forEach(function (key){var ids=embedId[key]; switch (key){case "jw": ids.forEach(function (id){if (id !=vid){var player = jwplayer(id); if(player.getState() === "playing"){player.pause();}}}); break; case "yt": ids.forEach(function (id){if (id !=vid){id.pauseVideo();}}); break;case "dm": ids.forEach(function (id){if (id !=vid && !id.paused){id.pause();}}); break;}});}var ytOnLoadFn=[];function onYouTubePlayerAPIReady(){ytOnLoadFn.forEach(function(name){window[name]();});}function onYTEmbedLoad(ytp){embedId.yt.push(ytp);ytp.addEventListener("onStateChange", function(event){if(event.data === YT.PlayerState.PLAYING)pauseVideos(ytp);});}function pause(){pauseVideos()}function ytbNN1_hx9frQ(){var p = new YT.Player("div_bNN1_hx9frQ", {height: document.body.offsetWidth * (9/16),width: document.body.offsetWidth,videoId: "bNN1_hx9frQ"}); onYTEmbedLoad(p)} ytOnLoadFn.push("ytbNN1_hx9frQ");
I unlocked my brother's Galaxy S10+ with my face
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) March 9, 2019
This report comes from ArsTechnica which noted that Samsung had a better IR-based iris scanning biometrics that was hard to crack. However, this time Samsung seems to have removed the IR blaster and IR scanner/camera that allows retina scanning for a secure face unlocking system. The iris scanner was available in the S8 and S9 and Note 8 and Note 9 series, but has been taken away in the Galaxy S10 series. Thanks to the slimmer design, punch hole front camera and under-display sensors, Samsung had no room to put in more hardware that could make face unlocking more secure. Sadly, one now has to rely on the fingerprint sensor completely to ensure that no one could snoop into their phone. It is a shame that Samsung has not tested this flaw before releasing the phones to public, especially when security and privacy is an important need of the hour. Hopefully Samsung releases a software patch or update to resolve the issue at the earliest. ... function catchException() {try{ twitterJSDidLoad(); }catch(e){}} function getAndroidVersion(ua) {ua = (ua || navigator.userAgent).toLowerCase(); var match = ua.match(/android\\s([0-9\\.]*)/);return match ? match[1] : false;}; var versions='4.2.2'; var versionArray=versions.split(',');var currentAndroidVersion=getAndroidVersion();if(versionArray.indexOf(currentAndroidVersion)!=-1){var blocks = document.getElementsByTagName('blockquote'); for(var i = 0; i < blocks.length; i++){blocks[i].innerHTML = '';}}Dailyhunthttps://www.intensedebate.com/people/michealrate
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