Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
×
Honey encryption (HE) is a novel password-based encryption scheme that is secure against brute-force attacks even if users' passwords have min-entropy. However, in HE, decryption with an incorrect key produces fake messages that appear valid. Hence, password typographical errors may confuse even legitimate users.
In this paper, we propose two types of protocols that enable legitimate users to detect the typos in a password. We compare and analyze the performance and ...
Abstract—Honey encryption (HE) is a novel password-based encryption scheme which is secure against brute-force attack even if users' passwords have ...
Tyagi et al. (2015) applied HE technique to protect simplified text messages and credit card number that are susceptible to brute force attacks.
This paper proposes two types of protocols that enable legitimate users to detect the typos in a password and analyzes the performance and security of each ...
Honey encryption (HE) is a novel password-based encryption scheme that is secure against brute-force attacks even if users' passwords have min-entropy. However, ...
Honey encryption (HE) is a novel password-based encryption scheme that is secure against brute-force attacks even if users' passwords have min-entropy.
Honey encryption (HE) is a novel password-based encryption scheme which is secure against brute-force attack even if users' passwords have min-entropy.
People also ask
To tackle this challenge, we propose three types of protocols that enable legitimate users to detect password typographical errors in HE. We conducted a ...
Bibliographic details on Password typos resilience in honey encryption.