Two fraudsters, one passport

New research published today into the rise of so-called ‘face morphing’ attacks has found that computers are significantly more accurate at detecting fraudulent passport or identity images than humans. Face morphing is a method used by fraudsters which digitally merges two separate identity photographs to create a single image that sufficiently resembles both people to an extent that they are able to obtain genuine documents which could be used to confirm their identity or travel internationally.

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