Germany is taking a global lead with steps to prevent biometrics spoof attacks from making their way into breeder ID documents like passports. The EAB presented these steps and discussed their practical application and effectiveness in a Live Enrollment Workshop. A survey during the IFPC conference organized by NIST sheds some light on the volume of morphing attacks, however. Ten of 112 respondents said they saw more than 200 incidents of morphing attacks in 2024, and another 6 saw at least 50. Dr. Uwe Seidel of the BKA noted that importing only 30 percent of the facial features of another person to an image can result in a biometric match.
Source: www.biometricupdate.com