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Cybercrooks can crack your Android phone's unlock pattern in seconds Set a simpler unlock pattern if you want to keep your Android phone secure, say security experts.
Android Jelly Bean Face Unlock 'liveness' check easily hacked with photo editing At the moment you're better off using a PIN, password or pattern unlock instead.
Android unlock patterns might be fun to use, but they're not that secure. A recent study from the U.S. Naval Academy and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County revealed that it's incredibly ...
Android unlock patterns are far less secure than PIN codes, a new study by security researchers from the U.S. Naval Academy and the University of Maryland Baltimore County suggests. Nothing beats ...
Israel-based technology firm, Cellebrite, has developed a new tool which it claims can unlock almost any iPhone or Android smartphone ...
Android unlock patterns are easy to copy and less secure than fingerprint scanners and passcodes, research has revealed.
Locking your Android smartphone with a password, PIN or unlock pattern is your first defense against those who would use it for malicious purposes like stealing your info or sending joke texts to ...