Biometric identifiers like fingerprints, palm veins, voice, and the iris have long been considered as offering the most secure way to authenticate an individual’s identity. But that may be changing.
WOBURN, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kaspersky Lab announced today that its experts investigated how cybercriminals could exploit new biometric ATM authentication technologies planned by banks. While many ...
Citibank is looking into the feasibility and cost of using biometric technology as a more efficient and secure method of identifying its customers. Meanwhile, Huntington Bancshares Inc. is studying ...
In an age of advanced security measures—Face ID, biometric scans, and multi-factor authentication—it's surprising that ATMs still rely on a simple 4-digit PIN. The 4-digit PIN traces its roots back to ...
More than physical distraction and rogue software applications on the ATM itself, the securing of the hole in the wall has become a priority in banking security. Robin Arnfield looks at threats and ...
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi will start issuing next month multifunction smart cards containing customer palm vein pattern information TOKYO -- Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi will start issuing next month ...