Researchers discovered GAZEploit vulnerability in Apple's Vision Pro headset, exploiting eye-tracking tech to steal passwords and PINs.

Researchers have identified a vulnerability, GAZEploit, in Apple's Vision Pro headset that exploits eye-tracking technology to potentially steal sensitive information like passwords and PINs. By analyzing eye movements, hackers can accurately predict what users are typing. The researchers alerted Apple in April, leading to a security patch in July. Users are advised to avoid entering sensitive data in VR, use secure input methods, and adjust privacy settings.

September 12, 2024
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