A Wearables-Driven Attack on Examination Proctoring

T. Ashrafi, Abdul Serwadda, Isaac Griswold-Steiner, Richard Matovu
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Multiple choice questions are at the heart of many standardized tests and examinations at academic institutions allover the world. In this paper, we argue that recent advancements in sensing and human-computer interaction expose these types of questions to highly effective attacks that today’s proctor’s are simply not equipped to detect. We design one such attack based on a protocol of carefully orchestrated wrist movements combined with haptic and visual feedback mechanisms designed for stealthiness. The attack is done through collaboration between a knowledgeable student (i.e., a mercenary) and a weak student (i.e., the beneficiary) who depends on the mercenary for solutions. Through a combination of experiments and theoretical modeling, we show the attack to be highly effective. The paper makes the case for an outright ban on all tech gadgets inside examination rooms, irrespective of whether their usage appears benign to the plain eye.
可穿戴设备对考试监考的攻击
多项选择题是世界各地学术机构许多标准化测试和考试的核心。在本文中,我们认为,传感和人机交互的最新进展使这些类型的问题暴露在高度有效的攻击之下,而今天的监考人员根本没有能力检测到这些问题。我们设计了一种这样的攻击,基于精心安排的手腕运动协议,结合触觉和视觉反馈机制,为隐形而设计。攻击是通过知识渊博的学生(即雇佣兵)和依靠雇佣兵提供解决方案的弱学生(即受益人)之间的合作完成的。通过实验和理论建模相结合,证明了该攻击方法的有效性。这篇论文提出了彻底禁止所有科技设备进入考场的理由,不管它们的使用在肉眼看来是否无害。
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