孔在看见别针的墙壁在我们的眼睛
银行顾客可能很快键入他们的PIN代码在现钞机通过看数字按正确的顺序。
系统被设计摔打看在您的肩膀的fraudsters看哪些钥匙您press。
技术,称EyePassword,在美国被开发-,并且大街银行在英国已经是对使用它感兴趣。
它运作在发光红外线旁边在您的眼睛。 This stays in the same spot on your eye no matter where you look.
As you gaze at the cash dispenser key pad, your pupil moves. When your eye comes to rest on a number, a camera compares the position of your pupil with the fixed light in your eye.
The system is then able to work out which direction your pupil has moved in and how far and, therefore, which number you are looking at.
EyePassword has a three per cent error rate and it can take six times longer to enter your pin.
But Lloyds, Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland have expressed an interest in the technology.
However, its inventor, Manu Kumar, of California’s Stanford University, warned: “There are lots of issues to be resolved, probably the biggest one being cost.”
Computer security specialist Dr Jeff Yan, of Newcastle University, said cash dispensers using EyePassword could cost £5,000, £3,000 more than a conventional ATM.
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