Efficient and secure flash-based gaming CAPTCHA
Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
Publication Date
8-1-2020
Abstract
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. With the growth of connectivity to smart grids, new applications, and the changing interaction between customer and energy clouds, clouds are more vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks. Efficient detection methods are required to authenticate, detect and control attackers. Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart, CAPTCHA, is one efficient tool to thwart denial of service attacks. The server presents the user with a client puzzle to solve in order to gain access to the service or website. The puzzle should be hard enough for computers, but easy for humans to solve. Several methods have been suggested including the popular image-based, as well as video-based, and text-based CAPTCHAs. In this paper, we present a new Flash-based gaming CAPTCHA to differentiate bots from humans. We propose a drag and drop client puzzle where the user will play a simple game to answer a visual question. Our method turns out to be convenient, easy for users and challenging for bots. Additionally, it has gaming aspect, which makes it interesting to users of all age groups.
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ISSN
Publisher
Academic Press Inc.
Volume
142
First Page
27
Last Page
35
Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Keywords
Client puzzles, Energy cloud, Flash CAPTCHA, Gaming CAPTCHA, Turing test
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Recommended Citation
Aldwairi, Monther; Mohammed, Suaad; and Padmanabhan, Megana Lakshmi, "Efficient and secure flash-based gaming CAPTCHA" (2020). All Works. 1430.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/1430
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yes
Open Access
no