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引用次数: 33
摘要
信用卡诈骗是当今世界的一个普遍问题。截止到今天,因信用卡信息外泄,金融机构蒙受了重大损失。当用户在ATM终端上执行基于pin的身份验证时,肩部冲浪或观察攻击,包括刷卡和使用隐藏摄像头录制视频,是普通用户面临的常见威胁之一。研究人员一直在努力想出安全PIN认证的安全解决方案。然而,现代无处不在的可穿戴设备,如谷歌眼镜,为我们在这一研究领域提供了新的机会。在本文中,我们提出了安全PIN- authentication -as-a- service (SEPIA),这是一种安全的混淆PIN认证协议,适用于使用云连接的个人移动和可穿戴设备的ATM和其他服务点终端。我们的方法可以保护用户免受肩部冲浪和部分观察攻击,并且还可以抵抗中继,重播和中间事务攻击。SEPIA用户使用谷歌眼镜或移动设备扫描终端屏幕上的QR码,向基于云的服务器证明托管,并获得用于服务点认证的安全PIN模板。SEPIA确保用户设备上的任务开销最小,并将最大的计算卸载到云端。我们已经实现了一个概念验证原型来执行实验分析和SEPIA架构的可用性研究。
SEPIA: Secure-PIN-Authentication-as-a-Service for ATM Using Mobile and Wearable Devices
Credit card fraud is a common problem in today's world. Financial institutions have registered major loses till today due to users being exposed of their credit card information. Shoulder-surfing or observation attacks, including card skimming and video recording with hidden cameras while users perform PIN-based authentication at ATM terminals is one of the common threats for common users. Researchers have struggled to come up with secure solutions for secure PIN authentication. However, modern day ubiquitous wearable devices, such as the Google Glass have presented us with newer opportunities in this research area. In this paper, we propose Secure-PIN-Authentication-as-a-Service (SEPIA), a secure obfuscated PIN authentication protocol for ATM and other point-of-service terminals using cloud-connected personal mobile and wearable devices. Our approach protects the user from shoulder-surfers and partial observation attacks, and is also resistant to relay, replay, and intermediate transaction attacks. A SEPIA user utilizes a Google Glass or a mobile device for scanning a QR code on the terminal screen to prove co-location to the cloud-based server and obtain a secure PIN template for point-of-service authentication. SEPIA ensures minimal task overhead on the user's device with maximal computation offloaded to the cloud. We have implemented a proof-of-concept prototype to perform experimental analysis and a usability study for the SEPIA architecture.