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Windows Hello works by using infrared and red-green-blue (RGB) cameras in order to scan users’ faces. The feature then matches the data obtained against a password hash for authentication. The Windows Hello authentication bypass vulnerability was apparently able to let threat actors spoof a target’s identity. The number of Windows 10 customers that are using Windows Hello […]
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