IMPLEMENTATION
MODULES:-
Graphical Password
Captcha in Authentication
Overcoming Thwart Guessing Attacks
Security Of Underlying Captcha
MODULES DESCRIPTION:-
Graphical Password:
In this module, Users are having authentication and security to access the detail
which is presented in the Image system. Before accessing or searching the details
user should have the account in that otherwise they should register first.
Captcha in Authentication:
In this module we use both Captcha and password in a user authentication
protocol, which we call Captcha-based Password Authentication (CbPA) protocol,
to counter online dictionary attacks. The CbPA-protocol in requires solving a
Captcha challenge after inputting a valid pair of user ID and password unless a
valid browser cookie is received. For an invalid pair of user ID and password, the
user has a certain probability to solve a Captcha challenge before being denied
access.
Overcoming Thwart Guessing Attacks:
In a guessing attack, a password guess tested in an unsuccessful trial is determined
wrong and excluded from subsequent trials. The number of undetermined
password guesses decreases with more trials, leading to a better chance of finding
the password. To counter guessing attacks, traditional approaches in designing
graphical passwords aim at increasing the effective password space to make
passwords harder to guess and thus require more trials. No matter how secure a
graphical password scheme is, the password can always be found by a brute force
attack. In this paper, we distinguish two types of guessing attacks: automatic
guessing attacks apply an automatic trial and error process but S can be manually
constructed whereas human guessing attacks apply a manual trial and error
process.
Security of Underlying Captcha:
Computational intractability in recognizing objects in CaRP images is fundamental
to CaRP. Existing analyses on Captcha security were mostly case by case or used
an approximate process. No theoretic security model has been established yet.
Object segmentation is considered as a computationally expensive,
combinatorially-hard problem, which modern text Captcha schemes rely on.