2014
DOI: 10.14400/jdc.2014.12.5.231
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A New Graphical Password Scheme Based on Universal Design

Abstract: Graphical passwords using images have been developed to solve problems in text based password recognition. The basic recognition process scheme of graphical passwords is clicking certain points on the screen image in correct order. In this pre-developed method of graphical passwords the recognition will fail if the precise positions are not clicked. A new graphical password system called PassPositions is introduced in this paper. PassPositions is a new graphical password scheme which is using relative position… Show more

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“…PassPositions, a graphical password system released in 2014, is a new graphical password system that uses the relative position information of selected points [17]. The PassPositions system is similar to the PassPoints system [4,18] in that you enter the password by clicking anywhere in the input window in order.…”
Section: Fig 11 Gps-based Graphical Password Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PassPositions, a graphical password system released in 2014, is a new graphical password system that uses the relative position information of selected points [17]. The PassPositions system is similar to the PassPoints system [4,18] in that you enter the password by clicking anywhere in the input window in order.…”
Section: Fig 11 Gps-based Graphical Password Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PassPositions System [3] is similar to PassPoints system [7], [8] in terms of entering the password by clicking anywhere in the input window in order. However, PassPoints use the absolute position information of the clicked points as passwords, while PassPositions use the relative position information of clicked points as passwords.…”
Section: A Passpositionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been various studies on the user authentication system using such a graphical password. In this paper, we implement PassPositions and PassPositions-II [3], [4] and show experimental results. In the next section, we explain the difference between PassPositions and PassPositions-II, along with a brief description of the types of graphical passwords.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%