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Apple Vision Pro eye tracking flaw
A group of researchers has identified a security flaw in Apple’s Vision Pro mixed reality headset. The flaw makes it possible for hackers to reconstruct users’ passwords, PINs, and messages using eye movements. The vulnerability, called ‘GAZEploit,’ relies on eye-tracking data to decode what users type with the virtual keyboard.
Apple Vision Pro Vulnerability Exposed Virtual Keyboard Inputs to Attackers
Apple patches Vision Pro vulnerability after GAZEploit attack exposes keystroke inference risk via gaze tracking.
Apple Patches Vision Pro Vulnerability to Prevent GAZEploit Attacks
Apple has released a patch for Vision Pro after researchers showed how an attacker can obtain passwords typed by looking at keys.
Apple Fixes Vision Pro Security Flaw That Could Expose What You Typed
As reported by WIRED today, a group of six computer scientists this year discovered a security vulnerability with the Apple Vision Pro that
Apple Vision Pro’s Eye Tracking Exposed What People Type
The Vision Pro uses 3D avatars on calls and for streaming. These researchers used eye tracking to work out the passwords and PINs people typed with their avatars.
Apple fixes dangerous 'GAZEploit' Vision Pro security flaw
The researchers disclosed the vulnerability to Apple back in April, and Apple fixed it in visionOS 1.3, which came out in July. In the release notes, Apple says that the flaw enabled inputs to the virtual keyboard to be inferred from Persona.
Vision Pro Security Flaw That Could Expose What You Typed Was Fixed in visionOS 1.3
A group of computer scientists earlier this year discovered an Apple Vision Pro security vulnerability that allowed them to determine what users were typing.
Boffins find Apple’s Vision Pro is wide open
Hackers rejoice A team of boffins has found that hacking the Apple Vision Pro is more straightforward than many believed in the Tame Apple Press. The team of six discovered that exposed eye-tracking data can be exploited to decipher what users enter on the device's virtual keyboard.
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