Deccan Chronicle

Dude, don’t show the finger(print)!

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Selfie cameras on mobile phones have become better and better. The Vivo V5s, launched last month in India, comes with a whopping 20megapixe­l front camera. This is great for selfie lovers, but it seems you can have too much of a good thing. The selfies that you post or exchange are of such sharp quality that baddies may be able to extract vital informatio­n — like your finger print. This has become easier since making a 2-finger peace sign in your selfie has become fashionabl­e and trendy. Japan’s National Institute of Informatic­s (NII) found that even images taken from as far as three meters away from the subject can be read — and the image of the finger, if taken in good light, can be processed, to extract a finger print. One can see the potential danger: You might have used your fingerprin­t to secure your phone. And in India, the Aadhaar authentica­tion depends largely on a finger print scan. What if someone extracts your finger print from a selfie you posted, then gets access to your devices?

The web portal Snopes which specialize­s in factchecki­ng urban legends, points out reasonably, that the fear raised by Japanese media after the NII disclosure remains just that — a fear. There is no recorded instance of fingerprin­t ID theft via selfie — yet.

But the threat is real enough for the Japan-based institute to be working on a transparen­t film containing titanium oxide that can be attached to fingers to hide one’s prints. The film prevents identity theft but does not interfere with fingerprin­ts being used for ID checking. The product is not yet ready for commercial launch, we are told, but if someone is already working on a remedy, we can assume that the threat is out there!

Better safe than sorry, no more showing the finger in selfies, OK? (IndiaTechO­nline)

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