Researchers bypass airport and payment facial recognition systems using masks

To perform the test, artificial intelligence company Kneron commissioned high-quality 3D masks that mimicked the face of another person, and tested whether someone could wear one to fool facial recognition systems. Researchers were able to make purchases from another person's account via the AliPay and WeChat payment systems.The team were even able to fool systems…

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Visa warns that hackers are scraping card details from gas pumps

The hack doesn't appear to affect more secure chip-and-pin cards, but not all consumers have those, so service stations often work with mag stripe readers, too. The data is apparently sent in an unencrypted form to the vendor's main network, where the thieves have figured out how to intercept it. The other problem is that…

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Former NASA engineer thwarts porch pirates again with ‘Glitter Bomb 2.0’

The first prank was extremely popular, but Rober had to re-post the video after discovering that several of the "victims" were actually friends of a volunteer who agreed to place the packages on his porch. "That is totally on me and I will take all necessary steps to make sure it won't happen again," he…

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The Word ‘They’ Tops This Week’s Internet News Roundup

Just because 2019 is finally winding down doesn't mean the flurry of activity in the world is slowing one bit. In the past seven days alone there's been a shooting in Jersey City, a new trailer for In the Heights, and an announcement from Nike that the company is now making shoes just for health…

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Robotic Drones, a New Flight Simulator, and More Car News This Week

Sometimes, it’s nice to see humans working with machines.This week, WIRED Transportation took you to Austin, where professional drone racers—yes, they exist!—raced against robot-directed ones on a complicated course. Sure, there was a winner in the end: the human racers. But Lockheed Martin, which sponsored the race, is hoping the technological advances pushed by such…

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Mathematician Terence Tao Cracks a ‘Dangerous’ Problem

Experienced mathematicians warn up-and-comers to stay away from the Collatz conjecture. It’s a siren song, they say: Fall under its trance and you may never do meaningful work again.The Collatz conjecture is quite possibly the simplest unsolved problem in mathematics—which is exactly what makes it so treacherously alluring.Original story reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine,…

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16 Gift Ideas for Movie Buffs: Posters, Books, Blu-Rays, Soundbars

When you buy something using the links in our stories, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Here's how it works. You can also support our reporting and reviewing by purchasing a 1-year print + digital WIRED subscription for $5 (Discounted).Photograph: 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die'1001 Movies You Must See Before You…

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5G Is More Secure Than 4G and 3G—Except When It’s Not

You've probably been hearing the hype about lightning-fast 5G for years now. And while the new wireless networks still aren't ubiquitous in the United States, 5G is slowly cropping up in cities from Boston and Seattle to Dallas and Kansas City. With the faster connection speeds will come increased security and privacy protections for users,…

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The Chrome Browser Settings You Should Tweak Right Now

Chances are you spend a lot of your computing time inside a browser window, and quite possibly inside a Chrome tab; Google's browser has come from nowhere in 2008 to dominate the browser landscape on desktop and mobile. Part of Chrome's appeal is its ease-of-use, but it also has more advanced features just below the…

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