India To Add Facial Authentication For Its Aadhaar Card Security (reuters.com) 20
India will build facial recognition into its national identity card in addition to fingerprints after a series of breaches in the world's biggest biometric identification programme, the government said on Monday. From a report: A local newspaper reported this month that access to the "Aadhaar" database which has identity details of more than 1 billion citizens was being sold for just $8 on social media. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), which issues the identity cards, said it would add face recognition software as an additional layer of security from July. Card holders will be required to match their photographs with that stored in the data base for authentication in addition to fingerprints and iris scans, the agency said in a statement.
They add complexity to try to secure these systems (Score:3, Informative)
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India offended massive id database valued only 8$ (Score:1)
Decided to add information to make it more valuable.
The complete biometric package $9,99 (Score:5, Funny)
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I don't know who thought faces are a great authentication tool. Faces are not unique on a level usable as practical authentication, and they can change (makeup, facial hair, etc). In other news today there's a Google app to find someone who looks as much like you as possible from a database of paintings and other art. So, on one hand, there's a fun app to find things that look just like you, and on the other is a group of people trying to make faces authentication. It's a stupid idea from the first time
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Overkill (Score:3)
"match their photographs with that stored in the data base for authentication in addition to fingerprints and iris scans"
IOW you'll never get on a plane again or get your money from the bank.
So adding another column in the database (Score:2)
So... adding another column in the database is going to make this more secure, how?
If an intruder... already has the value they want to match...ssn, fingerprint, drivers license... giving them another BLOB field helps security how?
Wow.
It's like I noted in the "Using computers for elections" thread [slashdot.org] - these systems are very easy to conceive of, but very hard to implement. And the devil's in the details.
I wonder (Score:1)
If their facial recognition is using this implementation [slapthebaldy.com]