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Are Thermal Attacks Ubiquitous? - When Non-Expert Attackers Use Off the shelf Thermal Cameras. |
Abstract | ||
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Recent work showed that using image processing techniques on thermal images taken by high-end equipment reveals passwords entered on touchscreens and keyboards. In this paper, we investigate the susceptibility of common touch inputs to thermal attacks when non-expert attackers visually inspect thermal images. Using an off-the-shelf thermal camera, we collected thermal images of a smartphone\u0027s touchscreen and a laptop\u0027s touchpad after 25 participants had entered passwords using touch gestures and touch taps. We show that visual inspection of thermal images by 18 participants reveals the majority of passwords. Touch gestures are more vulnerable to thermal attacks (60.65% successful attacks) than touch taps (23.61%), and attacks against touchscreens are more accurate than on touchpads (87.04% vs 56.02%). We discuss how the affordability of thermal attacks and the nature of touch interactions make the threat ubiquitous, and the implications this has on security. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2020 | 10.1145/3399715.3399819 | AVI |
DocType | Citations | PageRank |
Conference | 0 | 0.34 |
References | Authors | |
0 | 5 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Yasmeen Abdrabou | 1 | 4 | 7.13 |
Yomna Abdelrahman | 2 | 72 | 16.86 |
Ahmed Ayman | 3 | 0 | 0.34 |
Amr El-Mougy | 4 | 10 | 2.86 |
Mohamed Khamis | 5 | 218 | 36.51 |