Today we announced a new Incognia identity fraud detection module to address biometric liveness spoofing through the use of deepfakes.
Most of the latest generation Onboarding solutions employ biometrics as part of identity verification. Typically a user is required to perform a selfie and pass a “liveness detection” test before being able to open up a new account.
One of the new fraud schemes to emerge is fraudsters using fake identities and deepfakes to spoof biometric liveness tests and create new accounts for nefarious reasons including:
According to analysts, the costs associated with deepfake scams may have exceeded $250 million in 20203
From a recent poll4 in the US and UK, it looks like
There are two ways that deepfakes are being used by fraudsters to spoof liveness
Incognia Location-based Liveness Spoofing Detection is an important overlay to biometric face recognition to enable the immediate recognition of biometric liveness spoofing attempts. Untrusted devices can be blocked based on the Incognia Location-based Liveness Spoofing Detection:
The Incognia experience is totally frictionless for the user: the Incognia solution acts in the background, so there is no additional friction for legitimate users while they are taking the biometric liveness test.
Incognia Location-based Liveness Spoofing Detection is enabled via the same mobile SDK and APIs used by the other Incognia fraud detection modules and works on both iOS and Android devices. Data collected by the SDK is anonymized with hash and encryption techniques and Incognia adheres to privacy by design guidelines.
To learn more about Location-based Liveness Spoofing Detection please read the Solution Brief and view our online resources library.
1. https://www.thewaystowealth.com/make-money/crypto-signup-bonuses/
2. https://www.revelock.com/en/blog/how-criminals-use-mule-accounts-to-launder-their-money
3. https://www.forrester.com/blogs/predictions-2020-cybersecurity/
4. https://www.iproov.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/iProov-Deepfakes-Report.pdf