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WINK

Edwin Yang, Qiuye He, Song Fang

2022Proceedings of the 2022 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Sensitive numbers play an unparalleled role in identification and authentication. Recent research has revealed plenty of side-channel attacks to infer keystrokes, which require either a training phase or a dictionary to build the relationship between an observed signal disturbance and a keystroke. However, training-based methods are unpractical as the training data about the victim are hard to obtain, while dictionary-based methods cannot infer numbers, which are not combined according to linguistic rules like letters are. We observe that typing a number creates not only a number of observed disturbances in space (each corresponding to a digit), but also a sequence of periods between each disturbance. Based upon existing work that utilizes inter-keystroke timing to infer keystrokes, we build a novel technique called WINK that combines the spatial and time domain information into a spatiotemporal feature of keystroke-disturbed wireless signals. With this spatiotemporal feature, WINK can infer typed numbers without the aid of any training. Experimental results on top of software-defined radio platforms show that WINK can vastly reduce the guesses required for breaking certain 6-digit PINs from 1 million to as low as 16, and can infer over 52% of user-chosen 6-digit PINs with less than 100 attempts.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceKeystroke loggingKeystroke dynamicsFeature (linguistics)Channel (broadcasting)SoftwareIdentification (biology)Domain (mathematical analysis)Authentication (law)SIGNAL (programming language)Feature vectorSide channel attackSpeech recognitionArtificial intelligenceComputer securityProgramming languageCryptographyMathematical analysisPasswordBotanyComputer networkPhilosophyLinguisticsS/KEYBiologyMathematicsUser Authentication and Security SystemsHand Gesture Recognition SystemsBluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies
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