TouchWB: touch behavioral user authentication based on web browsing on smartphones
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 12:17authored byW Meng, Y Wang, DS Wong, S Wen, Y Xiang
Modern mobile devices especially smartphones have rapidly evolved and are widely adopted by people of different ages. Smartphones can assist users in a variety of activities, i.e., from social networking to online shopping, but also have become an attractive target for cyber-criminals due to the stored personal data and sensitive information. The traditional authentication mechanisms like PIN suffer from well-known limitations and drawbacks in the security community; thus, touch behavioral authentication has recently received much attention. Intuitively, authentication based on free touches would be hard to build a stand-alone system. In this work, we advocate that such authentication can consider users’ actions under certain phone applications like web browser, and then propose a touch gesture-based authentication scheme, called TouchWB, with 21 features that can be extracted from web browsing gestures. For evaluation, we implemented the scheme on Android phones and conducted a user study involving 48 participants. Experimental results demonstrated that our approach could reduce the touch behavioral deviation by nearly half and achieve an average error rate of about 2.4% by using a combined classifier of PSO-RBFN.
History
Journal
Journal of network and computer applications
Volume
117
Pagination
1-9
Location
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ISSN
1084-8045
eISSN
1095-8592
Language
eng
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal