Recently, Ku et al. proposed a sector-based graphical password scheme, RiS, with dynamically adjustable resistance to login-recording attacks. However, since most users are more familiar with textual passwords than graphical passwords, we propose a secure and efficient textual-graphical password scheme, T-RiS, which is a variant of RiS. The T-RiS user can efficiently complete the login process in an environment under low threat of login-recording attacks and securely complete the login process in an environment under high threat of login-recording attacks. T-RiS can be used in environments where the users are more familiar with passwords based on texts than passwords based on icons/images and the number of login sessions the adversary can record is usually less than five.
Wei-Chi KU
National Taichung University of Education
Bo-Ren CHENG
National Taichung University of Education
Yu-Chang YEH
National Taichung University of Education
Chia-Ju CHANG
National Taichung University of Education
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Wei-Chi KU, Bo-Ren CHENG, Yu-Chang YEH, Chia-Ju CHANG, "A Simple Sector-Based Textual-Graphical Password Scheme with Resistance to Login-Recording Attacks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E99-D, no. 2, pp. 529-532, February 2016, doi: 10.1587/transinf.2015EDL8080.
Abstract: Recently, Ku et al. proposed a sector-based graphical password scheme, RiS, with dynamically adjustable resistance to login-recording attacks. However, since most users are more familiar with textual passwords than graphical passwords, we propose a secure and efficient textual-graphical password scheme, T-RiS, which is a variant of RiS. The T-RiS user can efficiently complete the login process in an environment under low threat of login-recording attacks and securely complete the login process in an environment under high threat of login-recording attacks. T-RiS can be used in environments where the users are more familiar with passwords based on texts than passwords based on icons/images and the number of login sessions the adversary can record is usually less than five.
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