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New Exploit Defeats Pattern Locks 90% of the Time

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Researchers have found a new exploit which allows anyone with a camera to hack your pattern code. Basically, the idea is that if you unlock your phone while being captured on video, a hacker can subsequently gain entry in your phone with little difficulty.



The method, which is useful for pattern locks, is reportedly accurate enough to allow access to a phone within the 5 attempts allowed in Android, and had a success rate of almost 90 percent. Most of the pattern locks failed after the first try. What’s more is that a video of the pattern’s drawing itself is not required; even the motion of your fingers as you unlock is enough most of the time.

The researchers of Lancaster University, Northwest University and the University of Bath found that for it to work, the video recorder has to sit within 9 meters of the person unlocking their phone if the hacker has a DSLR. In case of a phone camera, the exploit works over a distance of 2.5 meters.

While it may not seem much, proximity is not much of an issue in crowded places such as cafes and classrooms. The researchers found that the more complex that the code became, the fewer the attempts it took to unlock the phone.

As a remedy, users can either hide their fingers while unlocking their device, or fiddle with their device’s brightness or screen color to fool a recorder. Similar ways of gaining entry in a phone are found for other security methods as well such as pins and passwords.

More details of the project will be released in the future. You can follow this link for a more comprehensive report.

https://propakistani.pk/2017/01/30/new-exploit-defeats-pattern-locks-90-time/
 
I once unlocked my mate's phone in a pub(guessing from gesture and smudge) when he popped out of for a fag... and others proceeded to post a stupid photo on his facebook...
he changed the pattern instead of switching to pin... :(
 
Pattern Lock is mostly not a safe method to protect your devices. A common person always try to put a simple lock pattern instead of complex one. This allow any hacker to hack the code easily.
 
My wife once able to broke my whatsapp pattern just monitoring me few days, dont ask me what happens with me next.. :cray:
 
That's why I love iPhone with the fastest finger print scanner and alternative is 6-digit pin :)
 
More scary as nowadays Privacy is a common issue
 
Pattern Lock is mostly not a safe method to protect your devices. A common person always try to put a simple lock pattern instead of complex one. This allow any hacker to hack the code easily.
it says,
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The researchers found that the more complex that the code became, the fewer the attempts it took to unlock the phone.
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which mean simple password is more secure than complex one
 
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