Hackernews posts about Windows Hello
Windows Hello is a biometric authentication system that uses facial recognition and/or fingerprint scanning to securely log users into their Windows devices.
- Show HN: I built a painless local dev env for macOS (www.servbay.com)
- Windows Hello fingerprint authentication has been bypassed (www.theverge.com)
- Windows Hello: Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2023-32018) (msrc.microsoft.com)
- Mitigating attacks based on knowing the length of a Windows Hello PIN (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Microsoft makes Windows Recall opt-in, secures data with Windows Hello (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
- How to give Windows Hello the finger and login as someone on their stolen laptop (www.theregister.com)
- How to give Windows Hello the finger and login as someone on their stolen laptop (www.theregister.com)
- You can now try Microsoft's more modern Windows Hello UI (www.theverge.com)
- Windows Hello Fingerprint Authentication Bypassed on Popular Laptops (www.securityweek.com)
- Show HN: 2FAGuard – TOTP Authenticator for Windows (2faguard.app)
- Researchers bypass the fingerprint readers in most Windows PCs (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft opens MIDI 2.0 repo (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Show HN: Robata, macOS window switcher (robata.app)
- How I built a 'Hello World' in Rust that works for Windows XP (2022) (gist.github.com)
- Tracking the current active process in Windows with Rust (hellocode.co)
- Show HN: Pica – Rust-based agentic AI infrastructure (open-source) (www.picaos.com)