iLock: Immediate and Automatic Locking of Mobile Devices against Data Theft

Tao Li, Yimin Chen, Jingchao Sun, Xiaocong Jin, Yanchao Zhang
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Mobile device losses and thefts are skyrocketing. The sensitive data hosted on a lost/stolen device are fully exposed to the adversary. Although password-based authentication mechanisms are available on mobile devices, many users reportedly do not use them, and a device may be lost/stolen while in the unlocked mode. This paper presents the design and evaluation of iLock, a secure and usable defense against data theft on a lost/stolen mobile device. iLock automatically, quickly, and accurately recognizes the user's physical separation from his/her device by detecting and analyzing the changes in wireless signals. Once significant physical separation is detected, the device is immediately locked to prevent data theft. iLock relies on acoustic signals and requires at least one speaker and one microphone that are available on most COTS (commodity-off-the-shelf) mobile devices. Extensive experiments on Samsung Galaxy S5 show that iLock can lock the device with negligible false positives and negatives.
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iLock:即时和自动锁定移动设备,防止数据被盗
移动设备的丢失和盗窃正在急剧增加。丢失/被盗设备上的敏感数据完全暴露给对手。尽管基于密码的身份验证机制在移动设备上可用,但据报道,许多用户并不使用它们,并且设备可能在解锁模式下丢失/被盗。本文介绍了一种安全、实用的防止丢失/被盗移动设备数据被盗的防御系统iLock的设计和评估。iLock通过检测和分析无线信号的变化,自动、快速、准确地识别用户与设备的物理分离。一旦检测到明显的物理分离,设备立即被锁定,以防止数据被盗。iLock依赖于声学信号,需要至少一个扬声器和一个麦克风,这在大多数COTS(现成商品)移动设备上都是可用的。在三星Galaxy S5上进行的大量实验表明,iLock可以锁定设备,假阳性和假阴性可以忽略不计。
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