Catch me if you can: Using self-camouflaging images to strengthen graphical passwords

M. Ordean, K. Renaud
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In the last decade graphical passwords have been proposed as a viable alternative to the problematical password. One of the most popular of these is the recognition-based graphical password, where the user clicks secret images from one or more challenge sets of images, in order to authenticate. While these mechanisms have provable memorability advantages, they are easily as vulnerable to automated sniffing attacks, password-capturing and password computation mechanisms, as are passwords themselves. For example, an attacker can use software to automatically scrape the challenge set images, display these on a duplicate site, and then entice the genuine account owner to reveal the authentication secret. Here we propose a mechanism for addressing this particular weakness of recognition-based graphical passwords. We propose a constantly changing image set, implementing a kind of one-time-password (OTP), which will confound automated attacks by continuously changing the imprint of the secret images. It is vital to ensure that the displayable quality of the images is not compromised so that the genuine user can still authenticate without difficulty. Fortunately usability testing showed that the enhanced security model had no impact on the user authentication process. All the benefits of graphical passwords, such as ease of use and increased memorability, are preserved whilst resisting automated attacks.
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如果你能抓住我:使用自我伪装图像来加强图形密码
在过去的十年中,图形密码被提出作为有问题的密码的可行替代方案。其中最流行的一种是基于识别的图形密码,用户单击来自一个或多个图像挑战集的秘密图像,以便进行身份验证。虽然这些机制具有可证明的可记忆性优势,但它们很容易受到自动嗅探攻击、密码捕获和密码计算机制的攻击,就像密码本身一样。例如,攻击者可以使用软件自动抓取挑战集图像,在复制站点上显示这些图像,然后诱使真正的帐户所有者泄露身份验证秘密。在这里,我们提出了一种机制来解决基于识别的图形密码的这个特殊弱点。我们提出了一种不断变化的图像集,实现了一种一次性密码(OTP),通过不断改变秘密图像的印记来混淆自动攻击。确保图像的显示质量不受影响是至关重要的,这样真正的用户仍然可以毫无困难地进行身份验证。幸运的是,可用性测试表明,增强的安全模型对用户身份验证过程没有影响。图形化密码的所有优点,如易于使用和提高记忆性,在抵御自动攻击的同时得到保留。
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