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Biometric Authentications to Control ATM Theft

2015

In the current scenario the way banking and transaction system is changing in the world, the validation, authentication and confirmation of a person is very important and should be of more concern. Authentication and verification has always been the part to worry about the security and confidentiality of the consumers. In the rapid changing environment it’s not easy to maintain integrity and authenticity of persons. There is a lot of risk to losing money and identity if we lose our ATM PIN. If it is hacked by someone then we can lose entire money. To prevent all these frauds we need some foolproof security solution which we can use along with the current available technology. Biometric is one of the technologies which we can combine with the current technology. We can use fingerprints, iris scan, palm scanning along with the PIN authentication and verifications. Even we can use voice recognition also. Combination of such technologies may help in reducing the ATM frauds and hence can...

Survey On Biometric Based ATMs

International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, 2021

Nowadays Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) are widely used by people. People are dependent upon ATMs to conveniently meet their day-to-day needs. As it is an important factor there comes security. ATMs are electronic machines that are operated by customers to deposit or withdraw cash from banks. It is observed that the number of crimes related to ATMs is increased hence there is a need to provide better security to ATM machines. There are different technologies that are used to provide security to ATM machine which includes – RFID technology, fingerprint, face recognition, iris scan, OTP, reference number, random keypad, etc. In a traditional ATM system card and PIN numbers are used for authentication, where security plays a big concern, such as losing cards, stolen pin numbers, card cloning, shoulder surfing, fake keyboard, skimming, etc. In order to overcome these issues, this paper discusses various systems where ATM cards and pins are replaced by biometrics and how they made ATMs more secure.

Transactions Using Bio-Metric Authentication

IRJET, 2022

In previous ATM systems, mostly personal identification number (PIN) is used to verify authentic users which are not secured, and it is very easy to copy. Sometimes thieves have a very strong way to steal our account information, that's why a biometric verification system can be a firm solution. This paper aims to provide a more secure method using biometric features. PIN verification is combined with face recognition in our proposed method to identify a customer during an ATM transaction. Facial data is verified using the Haarcascade Frontal algorithm. To assure security while doing transactions through a swipe machine, the client will confirm the transaction through Facial technology's approval message. In both cases, the Face will be identified through a Camera. If any illegitimate person tries to use the card it will automatically be blocked by the system and detailed information will be sent to the customer through Mail. Hence, this proposed method will provide more advanced security by identifying and reducing fraud.

A Study of Possible Biometric Solution To Curb Frauds in ATM Transaction

IJASCSE Volume 2 Issue 3, 2013

In the modern growing world, the authentication and verification of a person is of more concern. It has always been the area to worry about the security and confidentiality of the consumers. In the complex and fast moving world it is not an easy task to maintain the authenticity and integrity of consumers. While getting money out of the ATMs, a PIN is required and if that PIN is hacked by someone then consumer can lose our money and other identities. To overcome from the current problem, banks and financial organizations can have a security solution which can combine the current technology with biometrics using physical characteristics like fingerprints, eyes and hands scanners to authenticate a person. It may prevent the ATM’s frauds and can improve the security level of other financial transactions.

Factors of Implementing Biometric Security on Measure of ATM

— With the improvement of Computer Network Technology and E-business, the organization toward oneself keeping money system has got a broad advancement with the Banks Systems offering fantastic 24 x 7 hours service to the client. These days, utilizing the ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) which furnishes clients with the advantages banknote exchanging is extremely normal. Customary ATM systems validate for the most part by utilizing the Visa and the pin, the system has a few deformities. Utilizing Mastercard and password we can't check the customer's character precisely. Many offenders mess with the ATM and take the Client's credit card and the password by unlawful means. When the Client's Credit card is lost and the password is stolen, the criminal will take out all the money in a limited time, which will acquire gigantic budgetary misfortunes to the client. Step by step instructions to bear on the substantial character to the client turns into the center in a current money related loop. Lately, Biometric frameworks, unique mark innovation otherwise called biometric specifically, can give the likelihood to create an arrangement of insurance in ATM machines. Since biometrics-based verification offers a few focal points over other confirmation routines, there has been a critical surge in the utilization of biometrics for client validation lately. In this paper the current security of the ATM (Automated Teller Machine) framework has been enhanced by coordinating the unique mark of the client Into the bank's database as to further confirm it. This was accomplished by displaying and building an ATM test system that will emulate a common ATM framework. The deciding result is an upgraded biometric verified ATM framework that guarantees more noteworthy security and expanded client's trust in the keeping money part Index Terms— Biometric security,biometric security atm

Biometric Fingerprint ATM for More Secured ATM Transactions

Abstract— The transactions of money play an important role in the present society. ATMs and Credit cards are mainly used for transactions. ATM machine uses ATM Card and PIN (Personal Identification Number) as authentication mechanisms. Today intruders produce duplicate ATM card and make fraudulent transactions by fixing ATM Card scanners in ATM Machine to obtain encrypted data from ATM Card. So the authentication provided by card and PIN is not so secure. The fingerprints of customers can be used as a password instead traditional PIN to overcome this disadvantage. Fingerprints of each human being are unique and unchangeable. Hence it provides more security and authentication than the current systems.

NOVEL HYBRID TECHNOLOGY IN ATM SECURITY USING BIOMETRICS 1

In this modern world ATM is being used by many of us. The security that is being currently used for ATM indeed has a few backdoors and it can be improved further. For the same reason biometric verification were introduced. But even the biometric system does not seem to be completely reliable and hence a contingency plan is needed in order to prevent catastrophes. Objective of this paper is to provide enhanced security to ATM by enhancing the already proposed biometric system and making it still secured by PII[Personal Identification Image] process. So a detailed study on various existing biometric systems is studied and also its limitations are listed. This paper proposes a novel method to meet out the challenges and strengthen the security mechanism. In the proposed security algorithm two phases are defined. These two phases provide two tier security and there by increases the security of ATM machine.

A Research Paper on Biometric based ATM System

International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 2022

Biometrics-based authentication is a potential alternative to password-based authentication. Of all biometric methods, face-based identification is one of the most convenient one. In ATM systems, facial images are captured using a high resolution camera. Bank security measures can play an important role in preventing customer attacks. These measures are of paramount importance in addressing the weaknesses of civil lawsuits. Banks must meet the criteria to provide their customers with a secure banking environment. This paper focuses on the increased vulnerability and criminal activity of automated teller machines (ATMs), not the bank themselves. Both customers and bankers.

Enhanced Atm Security System Using Biometrics

2012

Because biometrics-based authentication offers several advantages over other authentication methods, there has been a significant surge in the use of biometrics for user authentication in recent years. In this paper the existing security of the ATM (Automated Teller Machine) system has been improved by integrating the fingerprint of the user into the bank's database as to further authenticate it. This was achieved by modelling and building an ATM simulator that will mimic a typical ATM system. The end result is an enhanced biometric authenticated ATM system that ensures greater security and increased customer's confidence in the banking sector.

ATM & Biometric Solutions: A Case Study

International Journal of Experiential Learning & Case Studies, 2019

The paper highlights security features for biometric systems along with application -specif ic to a bank in Pakistan. Further, a comprehensive view of retinal scanning and application within the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm is discussed. Of the various forms of scanning techniques, f ingerprint, iris, and facial have been selected as a security measure. However, the application of retinal scans for security within ATMs in Pakistan is novel. Retinal scans face many issues such as external pressures that can make the implementation of retinal scans diff icult, proper technological advancements for implementing of retinal scans, costing and whether it will serve as a barrier and whether the overall concept of implementing retinal scans is a workable idea or not. The sample taken was of 80 close-ended questionnaires f illed along with 4 focus group discussions. The questions related to technology, economics and situational awareness concepts. The concept of automated houses and the use of objects with artif icial intelligence were of special interest. It is shown that external factors especially cost and technological limitations prohibit widespread adoption of biometric-based retinal scans and implications for overall privacy and security that is present.