A New Graphical Password Scheme Resistant to Shoulder-Surfing

Haichang Gao, Zhongjie Ren, Xiuling Chang, Xiyang Liu, U. Aickelin
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Abstract

Shoulder-surfing is a known risk where an attacker can capture a password by direct observation or by recording the authentication session. Due to the visual interface, this problem has become exacerbated in graphical passwords. There have been some graphical schemes resistant or immune to shoulder-surfing, but they have significant usability drawbacks, usually in the time and effort to log in. In this paper, we propose and evaluate a new shoulder-surfing resistant scheme which has a desirable usability for PDAs. Our inspiration comes from the drawing input method in DAS and the association mnemonics in Story for sequence retrieval. The new scheme requires users to draw a curve across their password images orderly rather than click directly on them. The drawing input trick along with the complementary measures, such as erasing the drawing trace, displaying degraded images, and starting and ending with randomly designated images provide a good resistance to shoulder-surfing. A preliminary user study showed that users were able to enter their passwords accurately and to remember them over time.
一种新的抗肩冲浪图形密码方案
肩冲浪是一种已知的风险,攻击者可以通过直接观察或记录身份验证会话来获取密码。由于可视化界面,这个问题在图形密码中变得更加严重。有一些图形方案可以抵抗或不受肩部冲浪的影响,但它们在可用性上有明显的缺点,通常是在登录的时间和精力上。本文提出并评估了一种新的抗肩冲浪方案,该方案对pda具有良好的可用性。我们的灵感来自于DAS中的绘图输入法和Story中用于序列检索的关联助记法。新方案要求用户在密码图像上有序地画一条曲线,而不是直接点击它们。绘制输入技巧以及诸如擦除绘制轨迹、显示退化图像以及以随机指定的图像开始和结束等补充措施提供了良好的抗肩冲浪性能。一项初步的用户研究表明,用户能够准确地输入密码,并随着时间的推移记住它们。
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