Microsoft outlines picture passwords for Windows 8

Microsoft outlines picture passwords for Windows 8

Microsoft reveals photo-based security to thwart complicated password requirements.

Microsoft will use picture passwords in Windows 8 in an effort to improve frustrating password input on touchscreen devices.

Using points of interests within an on-screen photo, users will be able to unlock devices with a series of gestures generated using a photo as a template.

“The experience of signing in to your PC with touch has traditionally been a cumbersome one,” said Zack Pace, programme manager, in a blog post.

“In a world with increasingly strict password requirements — with numbers, symbols, and capitalisation — it can take upwards of 30 seconds to enter a long, complex password on a touch keyboard.”

According to Microsoft, the system would enable users to choose an image from their own collection to create a series of gestures – for example, circling a cat’s head and drawing a line to the owner and then the sofa

The image and gesture co-ordinates are then overlaid on a grid for comparison.

“To set up your picture password, you then place your gestures on the field we create. Individual points are defined by their coordinate (x,y) position on the grid,” said Pace.

The input is compared with the original sample each time, Microsoft, said, with an error-ratio comparison deciding whether to grant access to the device.

Microsoft said a five-gesture picture password would create an security level equivalent to a password with 398,046,621,309,172 possible combinations.

This article originally appeared at pcpro.co.uk

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Comments: 4
Hrad347
20 December 2011
I'm sorry but I gave up fingerpainting in kindergarten. So no one is going to guess my gestures? What if I give the wrong gesture or cannot remember my gestures? How would I reset my gestures? OMG, sounds like another Vista coming up!


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gnome
20 December 2011

@Hrad347, that's right, or perhaps it will be another iteration of the ME 'experience'!
photohounds
20 December 2011
equivalent to a password with 398,046,621,309,172 possible combinations?

Only if you can duplicate it later ... It's not even April yet.
DJ...
21 December 2011
So much for hiding your password in a work environment, with everyone being able to look over you shoulder to see you 'circle the cat'.
Another 'half thought' idea from Redmond.
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