A Proposed Harmony Search Algorithm for Honeyword Generation
Author(s) -
Yasser A. Yasser,
Ahmed T. Sadiq,
Wasim A. Al-Hamdani
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
advances in human-computer interaction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1687-5907
pISSN - 1687-5893
DOI - 10.1155/2022/9607550
Subject(s) - password , computer science , harmony search , password cracking , cognitive password , algorithm , artificial intelligence , password policy , computer security , machine learning , password strength , one time password
The honeyword system is a password cracking detection technique that aims to improve the security of hashed passwords by making password cracking simpler to detect. Many honeywords (false passwords) accompany the sugarword (true password) to form the sweetwords (false and true passwords) for every user. If the attacker signs in using a honeyword, a silent alarm trigger shows that the honeyword system might be compromised. Many honeyword generation techniques are presented; each one has a flaw in the generating process, a lack of support for all honeyword characteristics, and a slew of honeyword problems. The harmony search algorithm (HSA), a metaheuristic intelligence algorithm inspired by music, is used in this article to offer a novel method for generating honeyword. The suggested honeyword generation technique will enhance the generating process, enhance honeyword characteristics, and address prior approaches’ shortcomings. This paper will show several previous honeyword generation techniques, explain the suggested one, discuss the experimental findings, and compare the new honeyword generation method with the previous ones.
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