Title
Smarter Password Guessing Techniques Leveraging Contextual Information and OSINT
Abstract
In recent decades, criminals have increasingly used the web to research, assist and perpetrate criminal behaviour. One of the most important ways in which law enforcement can battle this growing trend is through accessing pertinent information about suspects in a timely manner. A significant hindrance to this is the difficulty of accessing any system a suspect uses that requires authentication via password. Password guessing techniques generally consider common user behaviour while generating their passwords, as well as the password policy in place. Such techniques can offer a modest success rate considering a large/average population. However, they tend to fail when focusing on a single target – especially when the latter is an educated user taking precautions as a savvy criminal would be expected to do. Open Source Intelligence is being increasingly leveraged by Law Enforcement in order to gain useful information about a suspect, but very little is currently being done to integrate this knowledge in an automated way within password cracking. The purpose of this research is to delve into the techniques that enable the gathering of the necessary context about a suspect and find ways to leverage this information within password guessing techniques.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1109/CyberSecurity49315.2020.9138870
2020 International Conference on Cyber Security and Protection of Digital Services (Cyber Security)
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
Password Security,Password Guessing Techniques,Context-based Password Cracking,Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)
Conference
The 6th IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Protection of Digital Services (Cyber Security 2020)
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-7281-6428-1
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Aikaterini Kanta100.34
Iwen Coisel200.34
Mark Scanlon32310.74