BIOMETRIC
AUTHENTICATION OF AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE USING FINGER PRINT AND PASSWORD
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study
In the olden days, financial
institution in Nigeria did almost all their transactions manually, to allow
customers perform their financial transactions and other banking processes. The
customers have to form a queue which ends up consuming a lot of consumer’s time
and is not always efficient. In view of this and the fast wind of IT sweeping through Nigeria, had lead the
bank to the utilization of an electronic device known as Automatic Teller
Machine (ATM) for performing transaction without the physical presence of a
bank delegate. Automated teller machine is a mechanical device that has its
roots embedded in the accounts and records of a banking institution. It is a
machine that allows the bank customers to carry out banking transactions like
deposits, transfers, balance enquiries, mini statement, withdrawal and fast
cash e.t.c. The ATM has gained wide utilization due to the 24 hours service it
provides to customers. Khatmode R. K. et al,(2014).
Nearly 10 years since its
introduction in Nigeria, the ATM has become the favored channel of financial
transaction by most Nigerians. However, the expanding and wide acceptance of
the ATM by the member of the public has led to a need to further build and
enhance the security and integrity of the system. Utilization of ATM (Automatic
Teller Machine) is helpful for monetary transaction. ATM transaction is
initiated by inserting the ATM card and typing the PIN (Personal Identification
Number) of that specific card. Despite the fact that bank allows their customers
to choose their PIN, this system is not safe to use because anybody can access
the system if they have the card and PIN number. The system looks at the code
against a stored list of approved authorized passwords and users. PIN typically
in a form of four digit combination of numbers that is entered via the ATM
panel. If the code is genuine, the system permits access at the security level
approved for the owner of the account. The strength of PIN as a security system
is weakened and the likelihood of the code leaking to other people is high. In
recent time, due to fraudsters advancements and technological improvement it is
now possible to fix ATM Card scanners in ATM Machine to acquire encoded
information from ATM Card, which is again used to create a copy of the ATM card
and to make fraudulent transactions. This is the primary impediment of the
current system. Conventional ATM systems authentication method has some
limitations. Using ATM card and password cannot;
Verify the client's identity exactly.
Protect the card user against theft.
It is easy for fraudsters to get the
PIN and perform fraudulent transactions.
Protect customers from Vulnerabilities
and the increasing wave of criminal activities occurring at Automated Teller
Machines (ATMs.)
This has called for a more secure method of
authentication at the ATM terminals. Biometrics based authentication is a
potential technique in increasing ATM security. Among all the biometrics,
fingerprint based identification is one of the most mature and proven technique.
Biometric is a Greek Words, Bio means life and metric means measuring some
objects that have life. Biometric measures both physiological and behavioral
characteristics. These characteristics are finger prints, Voice patterns, hand
measurements, irises and others (although this project will be limited to
fingerprints alone). These characteristics are used to identify an individual,
they are connected to an individual and cannot be forgotten, stolen, shared or
easily hacked like passwords.
Finger Print technology is the
initial biometric science that uses unique features of the fingerprint to
identify or verify the identity of an individual. Finger Print technology is
the most deployed technology among other biometric characteristics and it
application ranges from physical access to logical access. Each and every human
have unique characteristics and patterns. A Finger Print pattern or sample
consists of lines and spaces and these lines are referred to as Ridges while
the spaces between these ridges are called valleys. These ridges and valleys
are matched for verification and authorization. These unique finger print
traits are referred to as “minutiae” and comparisons are made on these traits.
There has been a significant surge in the use of Biometric based user
authentication system in recent years because Bio-metric authentication offers
several advantages over other authentication methods. The advantages that
Biometrics presents are that the information is unique for each individual and that:
It can identify the individual in
spite of variations in the time.
It provides strong authentication
It can be easily implemented on
existing system.
There are very less chances of two
people having same fingerprint.
Fingerprint is currently being used as
variables of security during voting, operation of bank account among others. It
is also used for controlling access to highly secured places like offices,
equipment rooms, control centers and so on.to protect the user against ATM Card
frauds.
1.2
Statement of the Problem
The existing system is plagued with
the following problems;
Traditional authentication systems
cannot discriminate between an impostor who fraudulently obtains the access
privileges and the real owner.
Passwords and PINs can be illicitly acquired
by direct covert observation.
Easily guessed PIN's and passwords e.g.
birthday, 1234 etc.
Malware can be placed at the ATM
terminal by fraudsters to capture magnetic stripe data and PIN codes from the
private memory space of transaction processing application installed on the
ATM.
The aim of this project is to design
an ATM simulator that will combine PIN (Personal Authentication Number)
verification system with finger print biometric system for more reliable
authentication. The system is designed with the following objectives.
To explore the problem associated with
the existing password Based system and pose the possible solutions
To develop a payment system
simulator with secure authentication
using combination of biometric technology and Password (PIN)
To implement the system with various
customer biometric and PIN data and test its functionality and robustness.
1.4 Significance of the
Study
In present age, security has become an
essential and fundamental tool of every organization. If we talk about money it
comes with great importance. In the banking system, it is also a very
confidential issue. The principle motivation behind ATM machine is to safeguard
cash and ensure easy and fast accessibility to cash. But as of late a few
security issues have emerge concerning the ATM. The significance of this
project is the huge benefit it is going to be to the bank worker, the bank
management and the customer at large. For
the bank management it will reduce the huge amount of cash lost to ATM
fraud every year. The time spent by bank workers to resolve cases of ATM fraud
too will be reduced thus affording them time for more pressing issues. Most
bank provide the single (PIN) password authentication to their customers for
ATM transactions but now a days it is no longer enough to guide the data and proof the identity of the customer. It is
so easy for fraudsters to obtain the PIN and perform fraudulent operation on
ATM. To guide against this type of frauds bank can utilize dual user
verification system so that banking operations becomes more secure.
Furthermore, there is a sense of
mistrust with PINs and Bank customers may feel that it is unsafe because they
are worried that in the event that they lose their card that someone may find
it and some way or the other is able to determine their PIN and steal their
money from the ATM. In other to eliminate this threat, this project will focus
on a consolidated strategy i.e. costumers insert their card & PIN, if
costumers insert valid PIN then access is grant to another security approved
process i.e. biometric fingerprint. Utilizing legitimate PIN & biometric
fingerprint costumer can perform ATM transaction process i.e. deposits,
transfers, balance enquiries, mini statement, Fast cash & withdrawal etc.
By using fingerprint recognition combined with the old PIN method, customers
are more comfortable with the idea of saving their money with the bank because
they understand that if they lose their ATM card, no one can replicate their
fingerprint and take their money. In banking system Biometrics holds the
guarantee of quick, easy to utilize, precise, reliable, and less expensive
authentication.
Scope of the Study
The scope of this project describe the
simulation of an automated teller machine with the capability of the
combination of both biometric (fingerprint) and password (PIN) based
authentication with a view to provide a more secure Online banking transaction
on ATM: Only banking system is captured. The biometric authentication system
will consists of five main components. These are: sensor, feature extractor,
fingerprint/template database, and matcher and decision module.
TOPIC: BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION OF AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE USING FINGER PRINT AND PASSWORD
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