Liveness tests used by banks to verify ID are ‘extremely vulnerable’ to deepfake attacks
by James Vincent from The Verge - All Posts on (#5ZC96)
Automated liveness tests" used by banks and other institutions to help verify users' identity can be easily fooled by deepfakes, demonstrates a new report.
Security firm Sensity, which specializes in spotting attacks using AI-generated faces, probed the vulnerability of identity tests provided by 10 top vendors. Sensity used deepfakes to copy a target face onto an ID card to be scanned and then copied that same face onto a video stream of a would-be attacker in order to pass vendors' liveness tests.
Liveness tests generally ask someone to look into a camera on their phone or laptop, sometimes turning their head or smiling, in order to prove both that they're a real person and to compare their appearance to their ID using facial...