Eye-Shield: Real-Time Protection of Mobile Device Screen Information from Shoulder Surfing
Brian Tang, Kang G. Shin

TL;DR
Eye-Shield is a real-time mobile screen protection system that blurs sensitive information from shoulder surfers while maintaining usability, achieving low recognition rates and high frame rates on smartphones.
Contribution
This paper introduces Eye-Shield, a novel real-time method to obscure on-screen information from shoulder surfers without hindering user interaction.
Findings
Reduces shoulder surfing recognition rates to 24.24% and 15.91%.
Operates at 24 FPS on Android and 43 FPS on iOS.
Maintains acceptable resource usage and usability in user studies.
Abstract
People use mobile devices ubiquitously for computing, communication, storage, web browsing, and more. As a result, the information accessed and stored within mobile devices, such as financial and health information, text messages, and emails, can often be sensitive. Despite this, people frequently use their mobile devices in public areas, becoming susceptible to a simple yet effective attack, shoulder surfing. Shoulder surfing occurs when a person near a mobile user peeks at the user's mobile device, potentially acquiring passcodes, PINs, browsing behavior, or other personal information. We propose Eye-Shield, a solution to prevent shoulder surfers from accessing or stealing sensitive on-screen information. Eye-Shield is designed to protect all types of on-screen information in real time, without any serious impediment to users' interactions with their mobile devices. Eye-Shield…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Malware Detection Techniques · User Authentication and Security Systems · Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
