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Credit Card Fingerprint Scanner Dennis Seran CS 410 / Spring 2004
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Introduction Identity theft has become one of the most common forms of criminal activity Credit card fraud is the main form of identity theft
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Introduction Identity theft is on the rise and shows no signs of slowing down
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Introduction Cost businesses and financial institutions a total of $48 billion in 2002 Cost consumers another $5 billion in 2002
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Current Problem Credit card numbers are easily obtained from transactions Actual credit card is not needed for transactions, just the number Human factor – we lose things!!
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Fingerprint Scanner
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Capture Extraction Preprocessing Detect minutia System search for similarities (matching process) Acceptable score How it Works
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Advantages Time to develop –12 to 18 months Provides greater security – now two requirements are needed Fast and easy to use Inexpensive, price ranges from $50 - $200
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Concerns Now my fingerprints are accessible to criminals Modification of software and hardware
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Conclusion Identity theft is a problem that has no preferences and can attack any of us at any time A growing need and thus demand for a solution Greater security leads to a more peace of mind
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References http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft/index.html http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/factsheet/biometrics.htm http://www.infosecnews.com/opinion/2003/07/02_03.htm http://biometrics.cse.msu.edu/fingerprint.html
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