Anywhere On-Keyboard Password technique

Traditional authentication technique generally requires an id and password to verify the identity of user.By nature, user is looking for a password that is easy to remember and secured from any attack.However, remembering many complicated passwords, especially when user has different accounts, is no...

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Main Authors: Abdul Ameer, Dalia Abdul Hadi, AL-Absi, Ahmed Abdulhakim, Mohammed, Abu Obaydah, Monzer Habbal, Adib M., Hassan, Suhaidi
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/24745/1/SCOReD%202010%20159%20163.pdf
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author Abdul Ameer, Dalia Abdul Hadi
AL-Absi, Ahmed Abdulhakim
Mohammed, Abu Obaydah
Monzer Habbal, Adib M.
Hassan, Suhaidi
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description Traditional authentication technique generally requires an id and password to verify the identity of user.By nature, user is looking for a password that is easy to remember and secured from any attack.However, remembering many complicated passwords, especially when user has different accounts, is not an easy task.Moreover,Traditional technique is still vulnerable to attack such as hidden camera.To overcome these drawbacks, we propose a new password authentication technique called “Anywhere On-Keyboard Password (AOKP)”.The experiment results show that 40% of the spies succeed to catch the password shape but all of them fail to detect the number of the strokes.Therefore, the proposed technique provides more secure and memorable authentication method through changing password from text to mix shape and number of strokes. In addition, it has high level of scalability and simplicity though the freedom of writing the password anywhere on keyboard, password length and language independent.
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spelling uum-247452018-09-06T01:09:43Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/24745/ Anywhere On-Keyboard Password technique Abdul Ameer, Dalia Abdul Hadi AL-Absi, Ahmed Abdulhakim Mohammed, Abu Obaydah Monzer Habbal, Adib M. Hassan, Suhaidi QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Traditional authentication technique generally requires an id and password to verify the identity of user.By nature, user is looking for a password that is easy to remember and secured from any attack.However, remembering many complicated passwords, especially when user has different accounts, is not an easy task.Moreover,Traditional technique is still vulnerable to attack such as hidden camera.To overcome these drawbacks, we propose a new password authentication technique called “Anywhere On-Keyboard Password (AOKP)”.The experiment results show that 40% of the spies succeed to catch the password shape but all of them fail to detect the number of the strokes.Therefore, the proposed technique provides more secure and memorable authentication method through changing password from text to mix shape and number of strokes. In addition, it has high level of scalability and simplicity though the freedom of writing the password anywhere on keyboard, password length and language independent. 2010-12-13 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/24745/1/SCOReD%202010%20159%20163.pdf Abdul Ameer, Dalia Abdul Hadi and AL-Absi, Ahmed Abdulhakim and Mohammed, Abu Obaydah and Monzer Habbal, Adib M. and Hassan, Suhaidi (2010) Anywhere On-Keyboard Password technique. In: 2010 IEEE Student Conference on Research and Development (SCOReD), 13-14 Dec. 2010, Putrajaya, Malaysia. http://doi.org/10.1109/SCORED.2010.5703993 doi:10.1109/SCORED.2010.5703993 doi:10.1109/SCORED.2010.5703993
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AL-Absi, Ahmed Abdulhakim
Mohammed, Abu Obaydah
Monzer Habbal, Adib M.
Hassan, Suhaidi
Anywhere On-Keyboard Password technique
title Anywhere On-Keyboard Password technique
title_full Anywhere On-Keyboard Password technique
title_fullStr Anywhere On-Keyboard Password technique
title_full_unstemmed Anywhere On-Keyboard Password technique
title_short Anywhere On-Keyboard Password technique
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
url https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/24745/1/SCOReD%202010%20159%20163.pdf
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