Researchers tricked Windows 10 face identification with a photo
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They tested the attack with a Dell Latitude and a Microsoft Surface Pro, and found that over a half dozen versions of Windows 10 could be tricked. They posted their findings to Full Disclosure, a site where researchers publish the holes they find, where it was first spotted by The Register's Richard Chirgwin." data-reactid="29">They tested the attack with a Dell Latitude and a Microsoft Surface Pro, and found that over a half dozen versions of Windows 10 could be tricked. They posted their findings to Full Disclosure, a site where researchers publish the holes they find, where it was first spotted by The Register's Richard Chirgwin.
"Fall Creators Update," (aka versions 1703 or 1709), you may be safe. Those versions fixed the flaw — but you have to set up Hello Windows from scratch. Hello Windows has a feature called "anti-spoofing," and that feature must be turned on as well." data-reactid="30">As is typical with these types of things, there are caveats. The biggest is that if you are using the latest version of Windows, the "Fall Creators Update," (aka versions 1703 or 1709), you may be safe. Those versions fixed the flaw — but you have to set up Hello Windows from scratch. Hello Windows has a feature called "anti-spoofing," and that feature must be turned on as well.