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A unique attack could steal your passwords from Apple Vision Pro

Apple Vision Pro’s eye-tracking technology offers a new way to interact with typing, but hackers are already exploiting it to steal sensitive information. Here’s what you need to know to protect your data.

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Apple Vision Pro

New technologies always come with new vulnerabilities. One such vulnerability, GAZEploit, exposes users to potential privacy breaches on Apple Vision Pro FaceTime calls.

GAZEploit, developed by researchers from the University of Florida, CertiK Skyfall Team, and Texas Tech University, uses eye-tracking data in virtual reality to guess what a user is typing.

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