Samsung Galaxy S3 Face Unlock Tricked By Photograph 174
AlistairCharlton writes with a story about an Android Face unlock security system that could use some tweaking. "Android's Face Unlock security on the Samsung Galaxy S3 can be tricked into unlocking the phone by showing it a photograph of the owner. In a test carried out by IBTimes UK, we found that the Galaxy S3 cannot distinguish between a photograph and a real person, leading us to suggest users should select a more secure way of locking the phone, such as with a PIN or password."
Can you see it? (Score:5, Funny)
Feature... (Score:5, Funny)
This is a "feature", not a "bug". In fact, it's a "safety feature".
Now there is no need for someone to kill you, skin your face off, and make a mask out of it to break into your phone (like in the movies). They can just take a photo of you from a telephoto lens. Sign me up!
even more dangerous... (Score:5, Funny)
It would be even more dangerous if someone compiled a whole book of face photographs... i dunno, maybe they could call it a "face book" or something like this.
Solution: Silly faces! (Score:4, Funny)
There's an easy solution! Just cross your eyes and stick out your tongue when taking the security image! Of course, the people on the bus might think you're a little looney each time you unlock your phone, but that's the price you pay for security!
------RM
Re:Not Intended to be Industrial Grade (Score:5, Funny)
Want security, pick a strong passsword.
Exactly. That's why I use a picture of Rainer Wolfcastle for my Galaxy.
Re:Not Intended to be Industrial Grade (Score:0, Funny)
Another way that samsungs are inferior to iPhones. Apple products don't offer that feature. Pin or slide to unlock only. I'm mwaiting for Siri unlock capability. My voice is my passport. Verify!
Re:Not Intended to be Industrial Grade (Score:5, Funny)
just use a picture of your balls; in theory it should be easier to keep would-be hackers from getting a picture of your balls, and it's only slightly awkward to shove your hand down the front of your pants every time you'd like to use your phone.
Re:Not Intended to be Industrial Grade (Score:5, Funny)
Actually I see this as preventing the casual phone check by a police officer. It becomes a locked container and they then legally have to go to more extremes to open it. In some cases a warrant.
Or they just hold it up 'Is this your phone, sir? Oh look, it's unlocked...'