A novel Two-Factor HoneyToken Authentication Mechanism
This paper addresses the problem of weak password security for general computing systems and web applications, offering an incremental improvement to existing authentication methods.
This paper proposes a two-factor authentication mechanism combined with Honeyword principles to enhance security against password theft and unauthorized access. It aims to prevent penetrations and detect corrupted or stolen tokens.
The majority of systems rely on user authentication on passwords, but passwords have so many weaknesses and widespread use that easily raise significant security concerns, regardless of their encrypted form. Users hold the same password for different accounts, administrators never check password files for flaws that might lead to a successful cracking, and the lack of a tight security policy regarding regular password replacement are a few problems that need to be addressed. The proposed research work aims at enhancing this security mechanism, prevent penetrations, password theft, and attempted break-ins towards securing computing systems. The selected solution approach is two-folded; it implements a two-factor authentication scheme to prevent unauthorized access, accompanied by Honeyword principles to detect corrupted or stolen tokens. Both can be integrated into any platform or web application with the use of QR codes and a mobile phone.