WEB AUTHENTICATION PASSWORD DETECTION OF NETWORK SECURITY ATTACK USING S-PASS
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In Today’s digital world all information and data is kept safe by passwords. The simple and convenient format of password is in the form of text. But, text passwords are not always strong enough andunder different vulnerabilities they are very easily stolen and changed. When a person creates a weak password or same password is reused in many sites it may be possible that others can acquire that password. If one password is stolen, then it is possible that it can be used for all the websites. This phenomenon is known as the Domino Effect. Other possible risky attacks are related to phishing, malware and key loggers etc.A protocol is designed which makes use of the user’s customer’s mobile i.e. cellular phone and SMS (short message service) to ensure protection against password stealing attacks. This user authentication protocol is named as S-Pass. The unique phone number is required which will be possessed by each participating website. The telecommunication service provider plays important role in the registration and the recovery phases. The main theme is to reduce the password reuse attack. It works with one time password technology, and results in reduction of the password validity time. The results show improvement in performance of the security
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