Abstract

In the modern world, unique biometrics of every individual play a vital role in authentication processes. However, as convenient as it seems, biometrics come with their own set of drawbacks. For instance, if a passphrase is compromised (which is highly likely), changing it to a new passphrase would solve the issue. However, when someone's biometrics are compromised, there is no turning back. Simultaneously, biometric systems are often compromised due to the use of fake physical biometrics and trojan horse attacks that are capable of modifying the authentication process to fulfill a malicious user's intents. This research focuses on proposing a novel and secure authentication process that uses steganography. This “all-in-one” solution also focuses on mitigating the aforementioned drawbacks with the use of four modules, namely, the feature extraction module, the payload generation and authentication module, the fake physical biometrics countering module and the trojan horse countering module. This solution is implemented such that the idea behind it can be easily adopted to enhance the existing biometric authentication systems as well as improve the overall condition and user experience of the multi-factor authentication processes that are widely in use today.

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