Understanding OSN-based Facial Disclosure against Face Authentication Systems

Face authentication is one of promising biometrics-based user authentication mechanisms that have been widely available in this era of mobile computing. With built-in camera capability on smart phones, tablets, and laptops, face authentication provides an attractive alternative of legacy passwords f...

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Main Authors: LI, Yan, XU, Ke, YAN, Qiang, LI, Yingjiu, DENG, Robert H.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-36042016-01-21T05:36:34Z Understanding OSN-based Facial Disclosure against Face Authentication Systems LI, Yan XU, Ke YAN, Qiang LI, Yingjiu DENG, Robert H. Face authentication is one of promising biometrics-based user authentication mechanisms that have been widely available in this era of mobile computing. With built-in camera capability on smart phones, tablets, and laptops, face authentication provides an attractive alternative of legacy passwords for its memory-less authentication process. Although it has inherent vulnerability against spoofing attacks, it is generally considered sufficiently secure as an authentication factor for common access protection. However, this belief becomes questionable since image sharing has been popular in online social networks (OSNs). A huge number of personal images are shared every day and accessible to potential adversaries. This OSN-based facial disclosure (OSNFD) creates a significant threat against face authentication. In this paper, we make the first attempt to quantitatively measure the threat of OSNFD. We examine real-world face-authentication systems designed for both smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Interestingly, our results find that the percentage of vulnerable images that can used for spoofing attacks is moderate, but the percentage of vulnerable users that are subject to spoofing attacks is high. The difference between systems designed for smartphones/tablets and laptops is also significant. In our user study, the average percentage of vulnerable users is 64% for laptop-based systems, and 93% for smartphone/tablet-based systems. This evidence suggests that face authentication may not be suitable to use as an authentication factor, as its confidentiality has been significantly compromised due to OSNFD. In order to understand more detailed characteristics of OSNFD, we further develop a risk estimation tool based on logistic regression to extract key attributes affecting the success rate of spoofing attacks. The OSN users can use this tool to calculate risk scores for their shared images so as to increase their awareness of OSNFD. 2014-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2604 info:doi/10.1145/2590296.2590315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2590296.2590315 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University OSN-based facial disclosure face authentication online social networks Information Security
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topic OSN-based facial disclosure
face authentication
online social networks
Information Security
spellingShingle OSN-based facial disclosure
face authentication
online social networks
Information Security
LI, Yan
XU, Ke
YAN, Qiang
LI, Yingjiu
DENG, Robert H.
Understanding OSN-based Facial Disclosure against Face Authentication Systems
description Face authentication is one of promising biometrics-based user authentication mechanisms that have been widely available in this era of mobile computing. With built-in camera capability on smart phones, tablets, and laptops, face authentication provides an attractive alternative of legacy passwords for its memory-less authentication process. Although it has inherent vulnerability against spoofing attacks, it is generally considered sufficiently secure as an authentication factor for common access protection. However, this belief becomes questionable since image sharing has been popular in online social networks (OSNs). A huge number of personal images are shared every day and accessible to potential adversaries. This OSN-based facial disclosure (OSNFD) creates a significant threat against face authentication. In this paper, we make the first attempt to quantitatively measure the threat of OSNFD. We examine real-world face-authentication systems designed for both smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Interestingly, our results find that the percentage of vulnerable images that can used for spoofing attacks is moderate, but the percentage of vulnerable users that are subject to spoofing attacks is high. The difference between systems designed for smartphones/tablets and laptops is also significant. In our user study, the average percentage of vulnerable users is 64% for laptop-based systems, and 93% for smartphone/tablet-based systems. This evidence suggests that face authentication may not be suitable to use as an authentication factor, as its confidentiality has been significantly compromised due to OSNFD. In order to understand more detailed characteristics of OSNFD, we further develop a risk estimation tool based on logistic regression to extract key attributes affecting the success rate of spoofing attacks. The OSN users can use this tool to calculate risk scores for their shared images so as to increase their awareness of OSNFD.
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author LI, Yan
XU, Ke
YAN, Qiang
LI, Yingjiu
DENG, Robert H.
author_facet LI, Yan
XU, Ke
YAN, Qiang
LI, Yingjiu
DENG, Robert H.
author_sort LI, Yan
title Understanding OSN-based Facial Disclosure against Face Authentication Systems
title_short Understanding OSN-based Facial Disclosure against Face Authentication Systems
title_full Understanding OSN-based Facial Disclosure against Face Authentication Systems
title_fullStr Understanding OSN-based Facial Disclosure against Face Authentication Systems
title_full_unstemmed Understanding OSN-based Facial Disclosure against Face Authentication Systems
title_sort understanding osn-based facial disclosure against face authentication systems
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2590296.2590315
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