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A pilot study on the security of pattern screen-lock methods and soft side channel attacks
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2013
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Mobile SecurityEngineeringUsable SecurityInformation SecurityBiometricsPattern Screen-lock MethodsSide-channel AttackPilot StudyHardware SecurityHardware Security SolutionPattern LockPhysical AttackIdentity-based SecuritySecure By DesignMobile MalwareGraphical PasswordsComputer ScienceData SecurityCryptography
Graphical passwords that allow a user to unlock a smartphone's screen are one of the Android operating system's features and many users prefer them instead of traditional text-based codes. A variety of attacks has been proposed against this mechanism, of which notable are methods that recover the lock patterns using the oily residues left on screens when people move their fingers to reproduce the unlock code. In this paper we present a pilot study on user habits when setting a pattern lock and on their perceptions regarding what constitutes a secure pattern. We use our survey's results to establish a scheme, which combines a behaviour-based attack and a physical attack on graphical lock screen methods, aiming to reduce the search space of possible combinations forming a pattern, to make it partially or fully retrievable.
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