Privacy Leakage in Mobile Sensing: Your Unlock Passwords Can Be Leaked through Wireless Hotspot Functionality
Mobile sensing has become a new style of applications and most of the smart devices are equipped with varieties of sensors or functionalities to enhance sensing capabilities. Current sensing systems concentrate on how to enhance sensing capabilities; however, the sensors or functionalities may lead...
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doaj-c25eed61d86f483491faa65e67f628872021-07-02T02:31:48ZengHindawi LimitedMobile Information Systems1574-017X1875-905X2016-01-01201610.1155/2016/87930258793025Privacy Leakage in Mobile Sensing: Your Unlock Passwords Can Be Leaked through Wireless Hotspot FunctionalityJie Zhang0Xiaolong Zheng1Zhanyong Tang2Tianzhang Xing3Xiaojiang Chen4Dingyi Fang5Rong Li6Xiaoqing Gong7Feng Chen8School of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, ChinaSchool of Software and TNLIST, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, ChinaMobile sensing has become a new style of applications and most of the smart devices are equipped with varieties of sensors or functionalities to enhance sensing capabilities. Current sensing systems concentrate on how to enhance sensing capabilities; however, the sensors or functionalities may lead to the leakage of users’ privacy. In this paper, we present WiPass, a way to leverage the wireless hotspot functionality on the smart devices to snoop the unlock passwords/patterns without the support of additional hardware. The attacker can “see” your unlock passwords/patterns even one meter away. WiPass leverages the impacts of finger motions on the wireless signals during the unlocking period to analyze the passwords/patterns. To practically implement WiPass, we are facing the difficult feature extraction and complex unlock passwords matching, making the analysis of the finger motions challenging. To conquer the challenges, we use DCASW to extract feature and hierarchical DTW to do unlock passwords matching. Besides, the combination of amplitude and phase information is used to accurately recognize the passwords/patterns. We implement a prototype of WiPass and evaluate its performance under various environments. The experimental results show that WiPass achieves the detection accuracy of 85.6% and 74.7% for passwords/patterns detection in LOS and in NLOS scenarios, respectively.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8793025 |
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Privacy Leakage in Mobile Sensing: Your Unlock Passwords Can Be Leaked through Wireless Hotspot Functionality |
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Privacy Leakage in Mobile Sensing: Your Unlock Passwords Can Be Leaked through Wireless Hotspot Functionality |
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privacy leakage in mobile sensing: your unlock passwords can be leaked through wireless hotspot functionality |
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Mobile sensing has become a new style of applications and most of the smart devices are equipped with varieties of sensors or functionalities to enhance sensing capabilities. Current sensing systems concentrate on how to enhance sensing capabilities; however, the sensors or functionalities may lead to the leakage of users’ privacy. In this paper, we present WiPass, a way to leverage the wireless hotspot functionality on the smart devices to snoop the unlock passwords/patterns without the support of additional hardware. The attacker can “see” your unlock passwords/patterns even one meter away. WiPass leverages the impacts of finger motions on the wireless signals during the unlocking period to analyze the passwords/patterns. To practically implement WiPass, we are facing the difficult feature extraction and complex unlock passwords matching, making the analysis of the finger motions challenging. To conquer the challenges, we use DCASW to extract feature and hierarchical DTW to do unlock passwords matching. Besides, the combination of amplitude and phase information is used to accurately recognize the passwords/patterns. We implement a prototype of WiPass and evaluate its performance under various environments. The experimental results show that WiPass achieves the detection accuracy of 85.6% and 74.7% for passwords/patterns detection in LOS and in NLOS scenarios, respectively. |
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