Abstract

A major challenge for E-commerce and content-based businesses is the possibility of altering identity documents or other digital data. This paper shows a watermark-based approach to protect digital identity documents against a Print-Scan (PS) attack. We propose a secure ID card authentication system based on watermarking. For authentication purposes, a user/customer is asked to upload a scanned picture of a passport or ID card through the internet to fulfill a transaction online. To provide security in online ID card submission, we need to robustly encode personal information of ID card’s holder into the card itself, and then extract the hidden information correctly in a decoder after the PS operation. The PS operation imposes several distortions, such as geometric, rotation, and histogram distortion, on the watermark location, which may cause the loss of information in the watermark. An online secure authentication system needs to first eliminate the distortion of the PS operation before decoding the hidden data. This study proposes five preprocessing blocks to remove the distortions of the PS operation: filtering, localization, binarization, undoing rotation, and cropping. Experimental results with 100 ID cards showed that the proposed online ID card authentication system has an average accuracy of 99% in detecting hidden information inside ID cards after the PS process. The innovations of this study are the implementation of an online watermark-based authentication system which uses a scanned ID card picture without any added frames around the watermark location, unlike previous systems.

Highlights

  • In E-commerce, one clear concern of content owners is unauthorized reproduction of digital products

  • The proposed ID card based authentication algorithm was applied to the whole of the database, including 100 ID cards, and an average accuracy criterion (ACC) was defines as: Where EB is the number of detected bits with error, and HB is the number of all hidden bits

  • The average accuracy criterion has been depicted as a diagram in Figure 12 for different parameters introduced in the proposed ID card based authentication system

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Introduction

In E-commerce, one clear concern of content owners is unauthorized reproduction of digital products. Copyright owners seek methods to control and detect such reproduction, and research on digital product copyright protection has significant practical significance for E-commerce. To detect reproduction of a digital product, a digital watermark created from information about the relationship between the product and its owner can be used. This information may be perceptible or imperceptible to the human senses. In 2009, Hirakawa and Iigima evaluated the effectiveness of using digital watermark technology for E-commerce website protection; and they reported a 60% reduction in the quantity of unauthorized content on E-commerce websites when protected by Digital watermarking technology [3].

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