Android Lock Patterns predictability
Interesting:
Marte Løge, a 2015 graduate of the Norwegian University
of Science and Technology, recently collected and analyzed almost 4,000
ALPs as part of her master's thesis. She found that a large percentage
of them -- 44 percent -- started in the top left-most node of the
screen. A full 77 percent of them started in one of the four corners.
The average number of nodes was about five, meaning there were fewer
than 9,000 possible pattern combinations. A significant percentage of
patterns had just four nodes, shrinking the pool of available
combinations to 1,624. More often than not, patterns moved from left to
right and top to bottom, another factor that makes guessing easier.
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