VIKAS: a new virtual keyboard-based simple and efficient text CAPTCHA verification scheme
by Ankit Thakkar; Kajol Patel
International Journal of Information and Computer Security (IJICS), Vol. 12, No. 1, 2020

Abstract: Nowadays online transactions are becoming ubiquitous that must be protected from bots using different techniques, and CAPTCHA is one of them. Text-CAPTCHA preferred due to its simplicity amongst different types of CAPTCHAs. Text-CAPTCHA can be strengthened by adding some distortion to prevent bot-attacks but cause usability issues for humans. This results in multiple attempts by a user to gain access to the required service and may give frustration to the user. Hence, there is a need to design CAPTCHA which is easy for humans to recognise but difficult for bots. This paper proposes virtual keyboard-based simple and efficient text-CAPTCHA verification scheme (VIKAS) that makes CAPTCHA verification easy for humans but difficult for bots. VIKAS uses simple text-CAPTCHA and verifies the same using positions of the keys pressed by the user using an image-based virtual keyboard. VIKAS is sustainable against segmentation scheme, replay attacks and possible attacks with keyloggers.

Online publication date: Thu, 05-Dec-2019

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