March 17, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Tasnia Ashrafi Heya, Abdul Serwadda, Isaac Griswold-Steiner, Richard Matovu

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Multiple choice questions are at the heart of many standardized tests and
examinations at academic institutions allover the world. In this paper, we
argue that recent advancements in sensing and human-computer interaction expose
these types of questions to highly effective attacks that today's proctor's are
simply not equipped to detect. We design one such attack based on a protocol of
carefully orchestrated wrist movements combined with haptic and visual feedback
mechanisms designed for stealthiness. The attack is done through collaboration …

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