Philipp Markert

Orcid: 0000-0002-9232-4496

According to our database1, Philipp Markert authored at least 17 papers between 2020 and 2024.

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  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2024
Understanding Users' Interaction with Login Notifications.
Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2024

A Comparative Long-Term Study of Fallback Authentication Schemes.
Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2024

2023
Usability and security of risk-based authentication.
PhD thesis, 2023

A Transcontinental Analysis of Account Remediation Protocols of Popular Websites.
CoRR, 2023

"Someone Definitely Used 0000": Strategies.
Proceedings of the 2023 European Symposium on Usable Security, 2023

2022
"I Knew It Was Me": Understanding Users' Interaction with Login Notifications.
CoRR, 2022

"The Same PIN, Just Longer": On the (In)Security of Upgrading PINs from 4 to 6 Digits.
Proceedings of the 31st USENIX Security Symposium, 2022

"As soon as it's a risk, I want to require MFA": How Administrators Configure Risk-based Authentication.
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, 2022

"It's Just a Lot of Prerequisites": A User Perception and Usability Analysis of the German ID Card as a FIDO2 Authenticator.
Proceedings of the EuroUSEC 2022: European Symposium on Usable Security, Karlsruhe, Germany, September 29, 2022

2021
On the Security of Smartphone Unlock PINs.
ACM Trans. Priv. Secur., 2021

Towards Quantum Large-Scale Password Guessing on Real-World Distributions.
IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch., 2021

Using a Blocklist to Improve the Security of User Selection of Android Patterns.
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, 2021

"I have no idea what they're trying to accomplish: " Enthusiastic and Casual Signal Users' Understanding of Signal PINs.
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, 2021

2020
This PIN Can Be Easily Guessed.
CoRR, 2020

This PIN Can Be Easily Guessed: Analyzing the Security of Smartphone Unlock PINs.
Proceedings of the 2020 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2020

Knock, Knock. Who's There? On the Security of LG's Knock Codes.
Proceedings of the Sixteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, 2020

"You still use the password after all" - Exploring FIDO2 Security Keys in a Small Company.
Proceedings of the Sixteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, 2020


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