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aLeak: Context-Free Side-Channel from Your Smart Watch Leaks Your Typing Privacy


Abstract:

We revisit a crucial privacy problem in this paper — can the sensitive information, like the numeric passwords and personal data, frequently typed by user on mobile devic...Show More

Abstract:

We revisit a crucial privacy problem in this paper — can the sensitive information, like the numeric passwords and personal data, frequently typed by user on mobile devices be inferred through the motion sensors of wearable device on user's wrist, e.g., smart watch or wrist band? Existing works have achieved the initial success under certain context-aware conditions, such as 1) the horizontal keypad plane, 2) the known keyboard size, and/or 3) the last keystroke on a fixed “enter” button. Taking one step further, the key contribution of this paper is to fully demonstrate, more importantly alarm people, the further risks of typing privacy leakage in much more generalized context-free scenarios, which are related to most of us for the daily usage of mobile devices. We validate this feasibility by addressing a series of unsolved challenges and developing a prototype system aLeak. Extensive experiments show the efficacy of aLeak, which achieves promising successful rates in the attack from more than 500 rounds of different users’ typings on various mobile platforms without any context-related information.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing ( Volume: 19, Issue: 8, 01 August 2020)
Page(s): 1775 - 1788
Date of Publication: 20 May 2019

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