Aug. 29, 2023, 5:59 p.m. | Bianca Gonzalez

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Responding to the growth of deepfake attacks, image-analysis firm PixLab has developed software for passive liveness detection that identifies fraudulent video on mobile devices, according to the company.

Customers on PixLab's business plan can activate the anti-spoofing option from the company's FaceIO biometric authentication app's console.

The addition is designed to help ensure that only real faces are used in authentication. It should detect phone attacks via facial images and streams from a single frame. The previous version of FaceIO’s …

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