Security researchers have shown a way to reconstruct sensitive data based on the eye movements of users of Apple's headset. The company reacted.
The Apple Vision Pro has a worrying security flaw — hackers could easily guess passwords based on eye movements
A group of researchers have identified a security flaw in Apple’s Vision Pro mixed reality headset which let them reconstruct user’s passwords, PINs and messages. Dubbed ‘GAZEploit’, the researchers used eye-tracking data to allow them to decode what users typed using their eyes with the virtual keyboard.
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