Iris recognition is widely regarded as the most robust and reliable biometric pattern for human authentication. It is a non-transferable method that does not require physical contact with scanners, unlike fingerprint scanners. Many countries, including India, have embraced iris recognition as an essential identification system for person authentication. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), through the Adhar card system, has incorporated iris databases, revolutionizing the lives of ordinary people and making it difficult for individuals to commit fraud or conceal their identities. Furthermore, iris recognition has become a common feature in the latest mobile phones, serving as an unlocking code. In some countries, it is even utilized for banking transactions, such as ATM PINs. Despite its robustness and resistance to duplication, the existing iris recognition system is not immune to manipulation by scammers and criminals. There have been incidents reported in the news where hackers and scammers have breached security systems and exploited vulnerabilities in the iris recognition technology. The following are some instances where scammers have easily deceived iris scanners, highlighting the need for improved security measures.