This fake finger could help make our fingerprint scanners more secure
Posted by MUNKRVVSH
Posted on November 08, 2017
Scientists have created a more realistic fake finger that they hope will help them improve
fingerprint ID technology.
Fingerprint ID is almost ubiquitous now, but they remain the phone’s biggest security vulnerability. Fake fingers already exist, but researchers at Michigan State University have created a more advanced version that can be used to test fingerprint scanners and make them harder to hack. A technical report detailing the process has been submitted to arXiv, a repository of non-peer-reviewed papers. The paper will also appear later in the journal IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security.
It’s not too difficult to create fake fingers to hack a phone. Researchers at CITER have done this using 3D-printed molds developed from an image. At the CCC conference in 2014, a security researcher called Starbug used a high-res photo of the German defense minister’s hand to create a working model. https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/21/16345500/biometrics-fingerprint-identification-technology
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