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Vulnerabilities of fingerprint reader to fake fingerprints attacks
Marcela Espinoza1, Christophe Champod, Pierre Margot
1Institut de Police Scientifique, School of Criminal Sciences, Batochime, University of Lausanne, CH-1015 Dorigny, Lausanne, Switzerland. marcela.espinoza@unil.ch
Abstract:
The purpose of this research is to assess the vulnerabilities of a high resolution fingerprint sensor when confronted with fake fingerprints. The study has not been focused on the decision outcome of the biometric device, but essentially on the scores obtained following the comparison between a query (genuine or fake) and a template using an AFIS system. To do this, fake fingerprints of 12 subjects have been produced with and without their cooperation. These fake fingerprints have been used alongside with real fingers. The study led to three major observations: First, genuine fingerprints produced scores higher than fake fingers (translating a closer proximity) and this tendency is observed considering each subject separately. Second, scores are however not sufficient as a single measure to differentiate these samples (fake from genuine) given the variation due to the donors themselves. That explains why fingerprint readers without vitality detection can be fooled. Third, production methods and subjects greatly influence the scores obtained for fake fingerprints.
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