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Vulnerabilities of Audio-Based Biometric Authentication Systems Against Deepfake Speech Synthesis

Published 6 Jan 2026 in cs.SD and cs.CR | (2601.02914v1)

Abstract: As audio deepfakes transition from research artifacts to widely available commercial tools, robust biometric authentication faces pressing security threats in high-stakes industries. This paper presents a systematic empirical evaluation of state-of-the-art speaker authentication systems based on a large-scale speech synthesis dataset, revealing two major security vulnerabilities: 1) modern voice cloning models trained on very small samples can easily bypass commercial speaker verification systems; and 2) anti-spoofing detectors struggle to generalize across different methods of audio synthesis, leading to a significant gap between in-domain performance and real-world robustness. These findings call for a reconsideration of security measures and stress the need for architectural innovations, adaptive defenses, and the transition towards multi-factor authentication.

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