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SPIES Lab’s VitalID Research Featured in National Media Coverage

Posted on April 18, 2026 by Jimmy Dani

Our SPIES Lab paper “VitalID,” presented at ACM CCS 2025, has received extensive media coverage for introducing a new AR/VR authentication method that requires no user interaction or specialized hardware. This work, a collaboration between researchers at Rutgers University, Temple University, NJIT, and Texas A&M (SPIES Lab), received a Distinguished Paper Award at CCS 2025 and is already generating significant real‑world impact.

Some examples of articles featuring our work:

  1. New Face ID could use your skull vibrations – no, seriously, Yahoo! Tech, April 4, 2026
  2. No passwords, no scans: Scientists unveil ‘VitalID’, a way to log in using your skull’s unique vibrations, The Indian EXPRESS, April 4, 2026
  3. Revolutionary VitalID Technology: A New Era in Digital Security, OBNews, April 4, 2026
  4. VitalID: Schädelbrummen als Passwortersatz, it-daily.net,  April 4, 2026
  5. VitalID: Passwords are out! Now, your head vibrations will be enough to log in. Learn about this new technology, ABP News, April 4, 2026
  6. Skull vibrations can be your next password:Scientists unveil ‘VitalID’ and how it may replace traditional passwords, Bhaskar English, April 3, 2026
  7. Picking Up ‘Skull Vibrations’? Could Be XR Headset Authentication, Dark Reading, April 3, 2026
  8. Now, not just passwords, your heartbeat and breath will unlock your account! Scientists have discovered a unique way to log in, Zee News, April 3, 2026
  9. VitalID: A Future Where Your Skull Becomes Your Password, realme, April 3, 2026
  10. New authentication technology makes it difficult for hackers to fake, LAODONG, April 3, 2026
  11. New Face ID could use your skull vibrations – no, seriously, T3, April 3, 2026
  12. VitalID: How Skull Vibrations Are Revolutionizing Digital Security, startuphub today, April 1, 2026
  13. Can’t Keep Your Logins in Your Head? Your Next Password Could Be Your Skull, Newsweek,  April 1, 2026
  14. Unique skull vibrations could act as password for headset users, E+T, April 1, 2026
  15. New biometric uses breathing and heartbeat to secure XR platforms, MSN, April 1, 2026
  16. Research says Vibrations in Skull can help stop Password usage, Cybersecurity INSIDERS, March 31, 2026
  17. Skull vibrations could be your next password, Popular Science, March 31, 2026
  18. AI Is Breaking Passwords, and the Alternatives Are Getting Pretty Weird, Inc., April 6, 2026
  19. Skull’s Vibration Can Replace Passwords, Pins & Stop Scams, dailyhunt, April 7, 2026
  20. VitalID: XR-Authentifizierung per Schädelvibrationen – kein Passwort nötig, All About Security, March 31, 2026

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