Reducing shoulder-surfing by using gaze-based password entry 论文
2007引用 308
Gaze Tracking and Assistive TechnologyUser Authentication and Security SystemsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
摘要
Shoulder-surfing -- using direct observation techniques, such as looking over someone's shoulder, to get passwords, PINs and other sensitive personal information -- is a problem that has been difficult to overcome. When a user enters information using a keyboard, mouse, touch screen or any traditional input device, a malicious observer may be able to acquire the user's password credentials. We present EyePassword, a system that mitigates the issues of shoulder surfing via a novel approach to user input.