Picking Up 'Skull Vibrations'? Could Be XR Headset Authentication
"Skull vibration harmonics generated by vital signs" can be used to sign in to VR, AR, and MR headsets, according to emerging research.
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"Skull vibration harmonics generated by vital signs" can be used to sign in to VR, AR, and MR headsets, according to emerging research.
You probably can't break FIDO authentication. Still, researchers have shown that there are ways to get around it.
Passwordless authentication is becoming more common but account recovery poses increased risks that can lead to account takeovers. It's especially dangerous because even low-skilled attackers can achieve success.
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