Stop Injection Attacks Before They Happen

 

An injection attack happens when fraudsters feed fake biometric data—like photos, pre-recorded videos, or AI-generated deepfakes—directly into a system.

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How VIDA Stops Injection Attack

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Trusted Device Binding:

Binds authentication to a cryptographic key inside the user's device, so only the original device can send valid image or video data.

 

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Live User Verification:

Uses face matching and liveness detection to confirm the media comes from a real person during capture, blocking replayed, or injected faces.

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Web SDK:

VIDA's SDK embeds PKI-based digital watermarks into every capture, rejecting any image or video that wasn't recorded through the secure flow.

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Real-Time Spoof Monitoring:

Gives fraud teams a live view of spoof attempts, risk scores, and trends, enabling faster decisions and case resolution.

 

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VIDA by Numbers

 

>2.5M

Verified Identities Everyday

 

40M

Fraud Reduction with Our SDK Liveness

 

 50K

Transactions Secured Daily
with Digital Signature

 

99,9%

Prevention of KTP Spoofing