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Design for Position Protection Secure Keypads based on Double-Touch using Grouping in the Fintech (핀테크 환경에서 그룹핑을 이용한 이중 터치 기반의 위치 차단이 가능한 보안 키패드 설계)

  • Mun, Hyung-Jin
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.38-45
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    • 2022
  • Due to the development of fintech technology, financial transactions using smart phones are being activated. The password for user authentication during financial transactions is entered through the virtual keypad displayed on the screen of the smart phone. When the password is entered, the attacker can find out the password by capturing it with a high-resolution camera or spying over the shoulder. A virtual keypad with security applied to prevent such an attack is difficult to input on a small touch-screen, and there is still a vulnerability in peeping attacks. In this paper, the entire keypad is divided into several groups and displayed on a small screen, touching the group to which the character to be input belongs, and then touching the corresponding character within the group. The proposed method selects the group to which the character to be input belongs, and displays the keypad in the group on a small screen with no more than 10 keypads, so that the size of the keypad can be enlarged more than twice compared to the existing method, and the location is randomly placed, hence location of the touch attacks can be blocked.

Design of an Enhanced Group Keypad to Prevent Shoulder-Surfing Attacks and Enable User Convenience (어깨 너머 공격을 차단하고 사용 편의성이 가능한 개선된 그룹 키패드 설계)

  • Hyung-Jin Mun
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.641-647
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    • 2023
  • In the fintech environment, ensuring secure financial transactions with smartphones requires authenticating the device owner. Smartphone authentication techniques encompass a variety of approaches, such as passwords, biometrics, SMS authentication, and more. Among these, password-based authentication is commonly used and highly convenient for user authentication. Although it is a simple authentication mechanism, it is susceptible to eavesdropping and keylogging attacks, alongside other threats. Security keypads have been proposed to address vulnerabilities in password input on smartphones. One such innovation is a group keypad, resistant to attacks that guess characters based on touch location. However, improvements are needed for user convenience. In this study, we aim to propose a method that enhances convenience while being resistant to eavesdropping and recording attacks on the existing group keypad. The proposed method uses new signs to allow users to verify instead of the last character confirmation easily and employs dragging-to-touch for blocking recording attacks. We suggest diverse positioning methods tailored for domestic users, improving efficiency and security in password input compared to existing methods.