EyeTell - Video-Assisted Touchscreen Keystroke Inference from Eye Movements
Offered By: IEEE via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking video presentation on EyeTell, a novel video-assisted attack that infers touchscreen keystrokes from eye movements. Delve into this 22-minute IEEE symposium talk that unveils a unique security threat to mobile devices. Learn how EyeTell exploits the natural eye focus during typing to create a distinctive gaze trace, enabling keystroke inference without direct observation of the victim's input process or device placement restrictions. Examine the comprehensive experiments conducted on iOS and Android devices, demonstrating EyeTell's high efficacy in inferring PINs, lock patterns, and English words across various environmental conditions. Gain valuable insights into this emerging cybersecurity challenge and its implications for mobile device users and developers.
Syllabus
EyeTell: Video-Assisted Touchscreen Keystroke Inference from Eye Movements
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IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
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