Conventional password schemes are vulnerable to
shoulder surfing, many shoulder surfing resistant graphical
password schemes have been proposed. This paper presents an
integrated evaluation of the Persuasive Cued Click-Points
graphical password scheme, including usability and security
evaluations, and implementation considerations. We use
persuasion to influence user choice in click-based graphical
passwords, encouraging users to select more random, and hence
more difficult to guess, click-points.
Published In : IJCSN Journal Volume 4, Issue 2
Date of Publication : April 2015
Pages : 244 - 251
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Zarqa Rehmani : G. H. Raisoni Institute Of Engineering And Technology
Siddhi Keluskar : G. H. Raisoni Institute Of Engineering And Technology
Karishma Shaikh : G. H. Raisoni Institute Of Engineering And Technology
Vaishali Baviskar : G. H. Raisoni Institute Of Engineering And Technology
Graphical passwords
Security
Discretized
centralization
Dead zone (of image)
Serialization d/b
Shoulder
surfing
Encryption/Decryption
A simple text-based shoulder surfing resistant graphical
password, in which the user can easily and efficiently
complete the login process without worrying about
shoulder surfing attacks has been proposed. The operation
of the proposed scheme is simple and easy to learn for
users familiar with textual passwords. The user can easily
and efficiently to login the system without using any
physical keyboard or on-screen keyboard. Finally, the
resistances of the proposed scheme to shoulder surfing and
accidental login are analyzed and evidence of the usability
and security by analyzing data collected from a large user
study of Pass Points are provided.
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