Abstract:
Computer security and privacy employ authentication-based passwords. Most passwords are numbers and letters. Unauthorized users can readily guess the password. Identification leads shoulder surfing attacks.
However, “the weakest link” in the authentication chain is human error. With so many web and smartphone apps, individuals may use them anywhere, anytime. PassMatrix, our new authentication mechanism, prevents shoulder surfing assaults.
Secure Session Password authentication uses a 6×6 square matrix of alphabets from a-z and numbers from 0-9 to protect users from shoulder surfing attacks when entering passwords in public.
Password characters generate this square matrix randomly. Since users use a dynamic pointer to indicate their passwords rather than clicking on them, the matrix protects against shoulder surfing attacks.
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