Summary
Facial-recognition locks by Hive Box, an express delivery locker company in China, were easily opened by a group of fourth-graders in a science-club demo using only a printed photo of the intended recipient’s face, leaving contents vulnerable to theft.
Risk domain
Security
SEP view
S0403: Adversarial Example
Lifecycle
L06: Deployment
References
1 reference
| URL | Label |
|---|---|
| https://incidentdatabase.ai/cite/223 | Incident 223: Hive Box Facial-Recognition Locks Hacked by Fourth Graders Using Intended Recipient's Facial Photo |
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Sightings
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Nomenclature
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