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FP Archives • November 6, 2011, 16:45:53 IST
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PhorceField asks users to create a graphical password by choosing four images in a particular order from a set of twelve.

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**London:**Find it difficult to remember your password? Here’s some good news – researchers claim to have developed picture password for your online account, which will also help protect against hacking.

An international team says that it’s actually a new kind of login which relies on the fallibility of human memory to prevent phishing attempts at stealing one’s account details, the _New Scientist_reported.

The researchers at Stony Brook University in New York have, in fact, come up with a system, called PhorceField, that makes it almost impossible to login without viewing the correct images.

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PhorceField asks users to create a graphical password by choosing four images in a particular order from a set of twelve – you might choose pictures of a loaf of bread, a candle flame, and two more, for example.

These images are stored in a secret file on computer that only the legitimate website can access. When one logins, one simply remembers which images to click on among a set of others that aren’t part of one’s password.

A phisher who wants to trick you into giving up your PhorceField password knows nothing about the secret images, and so must present one with a huge number of possibilities in the hope of getting the right set of pictures.

This means that one will struggle to identify the correct ones – one might remember that the password includes a loaf of bread, but was it round or oblong?

A close shot, or taken at a distance? Eventually, after a number of failed logins, you will just give up and leave the phishing site without ever having revealed your password, say the researchers.

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The researchers tested PhorceField on 23 users and found that 76 percent failed to reveal even a single image from their password during a phishing attempt, and none revealed the entire password – for once, being forgetful pays off.

They will present their work at the Annual Computer Security Applications conference in Orlando, Florida, next month.

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