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'Brain passwords' could unlock future smartphones

Many smartphones include facial recognition, fingerprint scans and other biometric systems. However, the trouble with these easy-to-use tools is that once compromised they can not be reset.

June 06, 2018 / 13:52 IST
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Scientists have developed a security system that identifies a person by reading their brainwaves in response to a series of pictures - an advance that could better protect devices from hackers.

Many smartphones include facial recognition, fingerprint scans and other biometric systems. However, the trouble with these easy-to-use tools is that once compromised they can not be reset.

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"You can't grow a new fingerprint or iris if that information is divulged," said Wenyao Xu, an assistant professor at the University at Buffalo (UB) in the US.

"That's why we're developing a new type of password - one that measures your brainwaves in response to a series of pictures. Like a password, it's easy to reset; and like a biometric, it's easy to use," said Xu.