In China, concerns are rising about the risks posed by an unusual technology: hyper-realistic silicone masks that can be used to impersonate another person and even hack into facial recognition ...
A recent spate of thefts in Jiangsu province and Shanghai involving hyper-realistic silicone face masks has ignited a debate about the legality of these products. Authorities in Xuzhou, Jiangsu, ...
SINGAPORE: They’re often used in Hollywood, and are a recurring and possibly well-worn hallmark of the Mission Impossible films. But realistic silicone face masks are now under the spotlight in China ...
Yahoo: Hyper-realistic masks are extremely hard to spot – as our new research shows
Hyper-realistic masks are extremely hard to spot – as our new research shows
The National Interest: Research Reveals That Hyper-Realistic Masks are Difficult to Spot
Sixth Tone: China Confronts an Insidious New Privacy Risk: Lifelike Silicone Masks
LancasterOnline: Watch: How they make creepy silicone monster masks at Manheim's Shattered FX
Watch: How they make creepy silicone monster masks at Manheim's Shattered FX
Channel NewsAsia Singapore: Silicone mask-wearing criminals in China spark security concerns; e-commerce platforms censor product searches
Silicone mask-wearing criminals in China spark security concerns; e-commerce platforms censor product searches
Southern Daily Echo: Silicone masks developed by Hollywood can pass as real faces, researchers find
Silicone masks developed by Hollywood can pass as real faces, researchers find
The Conversation: Hyper‑realistic masks are extremely hard to spot – as our new research shows
Hyper‑realistic masks are extremely hard to spot – as our new research shows
Business Insider: Check out these ultra-realistic masks of Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg that cost $20,000 a piece and a month to make