Monday 23 January 2017

Android Pattern Lock might be vulnerable to (very determined) thieves

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Imagine unlocking your phone in a cafe, unaware that a hacker is secretly videotaping you

Theoretically, they could crack your Android code by analyzing your hand movements with computer vision algorithm software, according to a new study — and they don’t even need to see the screen. To be clear, the risk of this happening is very, very low. But it’s still not an encouraging study for the 40 percent of Android users who use the Pattern Lock method to unlock their phones.  

Thankfully, few low-level phone thieves have access to that type of tech. Plus, they actually need to swipe your device to break into it, so this is a very unlikely security concern for most people.    Read more...

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