Ruhr-Uni-Bochum

Understanding Users' Interaction with Login Notifications

2024

Conference / Journal

Research Hub

Research Hub D: Benutzerfreundlichkeit

Research Challenges

RC 11: End-users and Usability

Abstract

Login notifications intend to inform users about sign-ins and help them protect their accounts from unauthorized access. Notifications are usually sent if a login deviates from previous ones, potentially indicating malicious activity. They contain information like the location, date, time, and device used to sign in. Users are challenged to verify whether they recognize the login (because it was them or someone they know) or to protect their account from unwanted access. In a user study, we explore users’ comprehension, reactions, and expectations of login notifications. We utilize two treatments to measure users’ behavior in response to notifications sent for a login they initiated or based on a malicious actor relying on statistical sign-in information. We find that users identify legitimate logins but need more support to halt malicious sign-ins. We discuss the identified problems and give recommendations for service providers to ensure usable and secure logins for everyone.

Tags

Understanding and Transforming Security and Privacy Behaviors
Empirical Studies on the Perception of Security and Privacy