AndroLocker: Detecting Brute Force Attack on Android Smartphone Lock Screen
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Nowadays, android smartphones are acting like a computer. It can be used to create and store information, data, and documents. This devices become very popular because it provide a large number of utilities for handheld devices. Based on this situation, an application named AndroLocker is created to detect if intruder trying to brute force the smartphone lock screen. This application will capture the image of the intruder and will alert owner of the smartphone on their email.
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