Abstract

Integration of Image and Video Signature in Graphical Password Authentication System - written by Vaishali Ravi , Seema Khan P , Usha H Y published on 2020/06/06 download full article with reference data and citations

Highlights

  • A method to provide an individual with access to the required details or object based on identity of the individual is called Authentication

  • The latest developed system is using graphical password authentication, which still have the drawback of shoulder surfing and mouse lagging

  • In the sound based graphical authentication system, a password consists of sequence of some images in which the user can select one click-point per image and a sound signature which is used to recall the password set by the user while Sign in

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INTRODUCTION

A method to provide an individual with access to the required details or object based on identity of the individual is called Authentication. We need verification at varies stages, as it is the right given to someone of any particular task depending on their designation. The traditional method used is text based password, which further has evolved to pass codes based on graphical using image, color and audio. The latest developed system is using graphical password authentication, which still have the drawback of shoulder surfing and mouse lagging. As few sites save password automatically like Google, or password can be traced in keypad using key logger software there is need to improve the security in the verification of the user and to ensure that any unofficial users cannot access or modify the data of another user. Each password is uniquely encrypted, which is hidden even from the developers

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