Mobile Device Identification via Sensor Fingerprinting
We demonstrate how the multitude of sensors on a smartphone can be used to construct a reliable hardware fingerprint of the phone. Such a fingerprint can be used to de-anonymize mobile devices as they connect to web sites, and as a second factor in identifying legitimate users to a remote server. We...
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Zusammenfassung: | We demonstrate how the multitude of sensors on a smartphone can be used to
construct a reliable hardware fingerprint of the phone. Such a fingerprint can
be used to de-anonymize mobile devices as they connect to web sites, and as a
second factor in identifying legitimate users to a remote server. We present
two implementations: one based on analyzing the frequency response of the
speakerphone-microphone system, and another based on analyzing device-specific
accelerometer calibration errors. Our accelerometer-based fingerprint is
especially interesting because the accelerometer is accessible via JavaScript
running in a mobile web browser without requesting any permissions or notifying
the user. We present the results of the most extensive sensor fingerprinting
experiment done to date, which measured sensor properties from over 10,000
mobile devices. We show that the entropy from sensor fingerprinting is
sufficient to uniquely identify a device among thousands of devices, with low
probability of collision. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1408.1416 |