Providing Security Enhancement for Password : A Quantitative Empirical Analysis
Keywords:
A Quantitative Empirical Analysis, Cloud, PasswordAbstract
Cloud computing is a simply known as “the cloud,” is the delivery of on-demand computing resources. Everything from the user applications to data centers access the data over the Internet on a pay for use basis. In this project we finding the people who are all having multiple accounts in same site or multiple sites, and the user will give same password for all accounts. Whose accounts could have the same password or even stronger passwords. We name this attack as the shadow attack on passwords. In this paper we produce two types of password encryption methods, in this method we encrypt the password and store to the database as the encrypted format at the same time the encrypted password does not work at the login time the user need to decrypt the same password and match with the login password. Here every time user need to enter the password and need to select the password encryption and decryption method.
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