Maybe you want to try face recognition rather than setting up a complicated password for better security and privacy protection of your Windows 10 computer. If so, you’re potentially at risk of having your computer unlocked by an attacker by just holding a photograph of you in front of your webcam. As described on the Full Disclosure mailing list, a team of German penetration testers discovered it was all too easy to trick a locked Windows 10 system into letting them login using a “modified printed photo of an authorised user.” Windows Hello is a feature currently only shipping in Windows 10, allowing PCs with the necessary hardware to use special imaging techniques to let you sign in with just a look. The researchers tested the spoofing attack against a Dell Latitude E7470 laptop running Windows 10 Pro (Version 1703) with a Windows Hello compatible webcam, and against a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 device running Windows 10 Pro (Version 1607) with a built-in camera. The results were disappointing for those who care about security: The default Windows Hello configuration could successfully be bypassed on both test devices with all tested Windows 10 versions. The more secure configuration with enabled “enhanced anti-spoofing” feature could only successfully be bypassed on the Windows 10 branches 1511 and 1607. In October Microsoft rolled out Windows Creator updates to address the vulnerabilities discovered by the researchers, but users are recommended to enable the “enhanced anti-spoofing” feature of Windows Hello, and setup Windows Hello Face Authentication from scratch again to ensure that it can repel any unauthorised users. Facial authentication has once again proven itself not as reliable as we might hope, and my advice for enterprises in particular is not to rely upon it for security. What’s so wrong with a strong, unique, hard-to-crack password? Unlocking your computer with a smile might save you four seconds, but you might be in danger of losing a lot more by relying solely on your face for security. more details from https://hotforsecurity.bitdefender.com
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