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When Good Becomes Evil: Keystroke Inference with Smartwatch

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When Good Becomes Evil: Keystroke Inference with Smartwatch
One rising trend in today’s consumer electronics is the wearable devices, e.g., smartwatches. With tens of millions of smartwatches shipped, however, the security implications of such devices are not fully understood. Although previous studies have pointed out some privacy concerns about the data that can be collected, like personalized health information, the threat is considered low as the leaked data is not highly sensitive and there is no real attack implemented. In this paper we investigate a security problem coming from sensors in smartwatches, especially the accelerometer. The results show that the actual threat is much beyond people’s awareness. Being worn on the wrist, the accelerometer built within a smartwatch can track user’s hand movements, which makes inferring user inputs on keyboards possible in theory. But several challenges need to be addressed ahead in the real-world settings: e.g., small and irregular hand movements occur persistently during typing, which deg...
Xiangyu Liu, Zhe Zhou, Wenrui Diao, Zhou Li, Kehua
Added 17 Apr 2016
Updated 17 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2015
Where CCS
Authors Xiangyu Liu, Zhe Zhou, Wenrui Diao, Zhou Li, Kehuan Zhang
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