A Novel Authentication Method That Combines Honeytokens and Google Authenticator

Inf. Comput. Pub Date : 2023-07-07 DOI:10.3390/info14070386
Vassilis Papaspirou, Maria Papathanasaki, L. Maglaras, I. Kantzavelou, C. Douligeris, M. Ferrag, H. Janicke
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Abstract

Despite the rapid development of technology, computer systems still rely heavily on passwords for security, which can be problematic. Although multi-factor authentication has been introduced, it is not completely effective against more advanced attacks. To address this, this study proposes a new two-factor authentication method that uses honeytokens. Honeytokens and Google Authenticator are combined to create a stronger authentication process. The proposed approach aims to provide additional layers of security and protection to computer systems, increasing their overall security beyond what is currently provided by single-password or standard two-factor authentication methods. The key difference is that the proposed system resembles a two-factor authentication but, in reality, works like a multi-factor authentication system. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a security technique that verifies a user’s identity by requiring multiple credentials from distinct categories. These typically include knowledge factors (something the user knows, such as a password or PIN), possession factors (something the user has, such as a mobile phone or security token), and inherence factors (something the user is, such as a biometric characteristic like a fingerprint). This multi-tiered approach significantly enhances protection against potential attacks. We examined and evaluated our system’s robustness against various types of attacks. From the user’s side, the system is as friendly as a two-factor authentication method with an authenticator and is more secure.
结合Honeytokens和Google Authenticator的新型身份验证方法
尽管技术发展迅速,但计算机系统仍然严重依赖密码来保证安全,这可能会带来问题。尽管引入了多因素身份验证,但它并不能完全有效地抵御更高级的攻击。为了解决这个问题,本研究提出了一种新的使用蜂蜜令牌的双因素认证方法。Honeytokens和Google Authenticator相结合,创建了更强大的身份验证过程。拟议的方法旨在为计算机系统提供额外的安全和保护层,提高其整体安全性,而不是目前由单密码或标准双因素身份验证方法提供的安全性。关键的区别在于,所提议的系统类似于双因素身份验证,但实际上,它的工作方式类似于多因素身份验证系统。多因素身份验证(MFA)是一种安全技术,它通过要求来自不同类别的多个凭据来验证用户身份。这些因素通常包括知识因素(用户知道的东西,如密码或PIN)、占有因素(用户拥有的东西,如移动电话或安全令牌)和固有因素(用户本身的东西,如指纹等生物特征)。这种多层方法显著增强了对潜在攻击的保护。我们检查并评估了系统对各种类型攻击的健壮性。从用户的角度来看,该系统与带有身份验证器的双因素身份验证方法一样友好,并且更加安全。
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