Abstract

Pattern unlock is a popular screen unlock scheme that protects the sensitive data and information stored in mobile devices from unauthorized access. However, it is also susceptible to various attacks, including guessing attacks, shoulder surfing attacks, smudge attacks, and side-channel attacks, which can achieve a high success rate in breaking the patterns. In this paper, we propose a new two-factor screen unlock scheme that incorporates surface electromyography (sEMG)-based biometrics with patterns for user authentication. sEMG signals are unique biometric traits suitable for person identification, which can greatly improve the security of pattern unlock. During a screen unlock session, sEMG signals are recorded when the user draws the pattern on the device screen. Time-domain features extracted from the recorded sEMG signals are then used as the input of a one-class classifier to identify the user is legitimate or not. We conducted an experiment involving 10 subjects to test the effectiveness of the proposed scheme. It is shown that the adopted time-domain sEMG features and one-class classifiers achieve good authentication performance in terms of the F 1 score and Half of Total Error Rate (HTER). The results demonstrate that the proposed scheme is a promising solution to enhance the security of pattern unlock.

Highlights

  • Mobile usage has grown tremendously in recent years

  • It can be seen that both one-class SVM (OCSVM) and local outlier factor (LOF) achieve good performance in terms of the F1 score, indicating that they are good at finding attempts from impostors

  • We proposed a new two-factor authentication scheme that utilizes surface electromyography (sEMG)-based biometrics to enhance the security of pattern unlock

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Introduction

Mobile usage has grown tremendously in recent years. Mobile usage is surpassing desktop usage, as mobile devices are being widely used for a variety of online tasks, including web surfing, online shopping, mobile banking, and social media [1]. Fast-growing mobile usage has been leaving lots of sensitive private data and information in mobile devices. These data and information need to be protected against unauthorized access of the devices. Screen unlock is a popular mechanism used to secure the mobile device from unauthorized access. A number of screen unlock schemes have been provided by popular mobile platforms (iOS and Android), including the slide, PIN, password, pattern, fingerprint, and face. Pattern unlock provided by the Android platform has been widely adopted by mobile users. It was shown in a recent study [2] that about 40% of Android users use pattern unlock to secure their devices. A pattern has to follow the following rules to be valid: (1) It has to connect at least 4 dots; (2) each dot can only be connected once; (3) a pattern always connects the first unconnected dot along its path;

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