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Smart Card Based Password Authentication Scheme using Fuzzy Extraction Technology (퍼지추출 기술을 활용한 스마트 카드 기반 패스워드 인증 스킴)

  • Choi, Younsung
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.125-134
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    • 2018
  • Lamport firstly suggested password base authentication scheme and then, similar authentication schemes have been studied. Due to the development of Internet network technology, remote user authentication using smart card has been studied. Li et al. analyzed authentication scheme of Chen et al. and then, Li et al. found out the security weakness of Chen et al.'s scheme such forward secrecy and the wrong password login problem, and proposed an a new smart card based user password authentication scheme. But Liu et al. found out that Li et al.'s scheme still had security problems such an insider attack and man-in-the-middle attack and then Liu et al. proposed an efficient and secure smart card based password authentication scheme. This paper analyzed Liu et al.'s authentication and found out that Liu et al.'s authentication has security weakness such as no perfect forward secrecy, off-line password guessing attack, smart-card loss attack, and no anonymity. And then, this paper proposed security enhanced efficient smart card based password authentication scheme using fuzzy extraction technology.

Design of Improved Strong Password Authentication Scheme to Secure on Replay Attack (재전송 공격에 안전한 개선된 강력한 패스워드 인증 프로토콜 설계)

  • Kim, Jun-Sub;Kwak, Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.133-140
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    • 2011
  • Password-based authentication is the protocol that two entities share a password in advance and use the password as the basic of authentication. Password authentication schemes are divided into weak-password and strong-password authentication scheme. SPAS protocol, one of the strong-password authentication scheme, was proposed for secure against DoS attack. However it has vulnerability of the replay attack. In this paper, we analyze the vulnerability to the replay attack in SPAS protocol. Then we also propose an Improved-Strong Password Authentication Scheme (I-SPAS) with secure against the replay attack.

Security Analysis of a Biometric-Based User Authentication Scheme (Biometric 정보를 기반으로 하는 사용자 인증 스킴의 안전성 분석)

  • Lee, Young Sook
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.81-87
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    • 2014
  • Password-based authentication using smart card provides two factor authentications, namely a successful login requires the client to have a valid smart card and a correct password. While it provides stronger security guarantees than only password authentication, it could also fail if both authentication factors are compromised ((1) the user's smart card was stolen and (2) the user's password was exposed). In this case, there is no way to prevent the adversary from impersonating the user. Now, the new technology of biometrics is becoming a popular method for designing a more secure authentication scheme. In terms of physiological and behavior human characteristics, biometric information is used as a form of authentication factor. Biometric information, such as fingerprints, faces, voice, irises, hand geometry, and palmprints can be used to verify their identities. In this article, we review the biometric-based authentication scheme by Cheng et al. and provide a security analysis on the scheme. Our analysis shows that Cheng et al.'s scheme does not guarantee any kind of authentication, either server-to-user authentication or user-to-server authentication. The contribution of the current work is to demonstrate these by mounting two attacks, a server impersonation attack and a user impersonation attack, on Cheng et al.'s scheme. In addition, we propose the enhanced authentication scheme that eliminates the security vulnerabilities of Cheng et al.'s scheme.

An Improved Biometrics-based Password Authentication Scheme with Session Key Agreement

  • Yang, Hyungkyu
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.50-57
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    • 2016
  • In 2013, Li et al. proposed an improved smart card-based remote user password authentication scheme, and claimed that their scheme not only overcomes security weaknesses of the Chen et al.'s scheme but also is a more user friendly scheme compared with other schemes. In this paper, we analyze the security of Li et al.'s authentication scheme and we show that Li et al.'s authentication scheme is still insecure against the various attacks, such as the off-line password guessing attack, the forgery attack, and the session key generation attack etc. Also, we propose an improved scheme that can resist these security drawbacks of Li et al.'s authentication, even if the secret information stored in the smart card is revealed. As a result of security analysis, the improved scheme is relatively more secure against several attacks than other related schemes in terms of the security.

A Strong Biometric-based Remote User Authentication Scheme for Telecare Medicine Information Systems with Session Key Agreement

  • An, Younghwa
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 2016
  • Recently, many biometrics-based user authentication schemes for telecare medicine information systems (TMIS) have been proposed to improve the security problems in user authentication system. In 2014, Mishra et al. proposed an improvement of Awasthi-Srivastava's biometric based authentication for TMIS which is secure against the various attacks and provide mutual authentication, efficient password change. In this paper, we discuss the security of Mishra et al.'s authentication scheme, and we have shown that Mishra et al.'s authentication scheme is still insecure against the various attacks. Also, we proposed the improved scheme to remove these security problems of Mishra et al.'s authentication scheme, even if the secret information stored in the smart card is revealed. As a result, we can see that the improved biometric based authentication scheme is secure against the insider attack, the password guessing attack, the user impersonation attack, the server masquerading attack and provides mutual authentication between the user and the telecare system.

Generation and Management of Strong Passwords using an Ownership Verified Smartphone (소유권 확인된 스마트폰을 이용한 강력한 패스워드 생성 및 관리)

  • Park, Jun-Cheol
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.30-37
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    • 2020
  • Enforcing additional authentication to password-based authentication, in addition to attempting to increase the security of the password itself, helps to improve the security of the password authentication scheme. For a well-known problem of using strong passwords that differ from site to site, we propose a scheme for password generation and management with an inherent supplementary authentication. Like the so-called password manager, the scheme retrieves and presents a strong site-specific password whenever requested without requiring the user to remember multiple passwords. Unlike the existing methods, however, the scheme permits the password retrieval process to proceed only through the authenticated user's ownership verified smartphone. Hence, even for sites not enforcing or supporting two-factor authentication, the logon process can benefit from the scheme's assurance of enhanced security with its two-factor equivalent authentication. The scheme can also prevent an attacker from impersonating a user or stealing secrets even when the stored information of the server for password retrieval service or the user's smartphone is leaked.

Security Improvement to a Remote User Authentication Scheme for Multi-Server Environment (Multi-Server 환경에서의 사용자 인증 스킴의 안전성 향상)

  • Lee, Young Sook;Kim, Jee Yeon;Won, Dong Ho
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 2011
  • Recently, Tsai proposed a remote user authentication scheme suited for multi-server environments, in which users can be authenticated using a single password shared with the registration center. Our analysis shows that Tsai et al's scheme does not achieve its fundamental goal of password security. We demonstrate this by mounting an undetectable on-line password guessing attack on Tsai et al.'s scheme.

Cryptanalysis and Enhancement of the An's Remote User Authentication Scheme using the Smart Cards (스마트카드를 이용한 An의 원격 사용자 인증 스킴의 안전성 분석 및 개선)

  • Shin, Seung-Soo;Han, Kun-Hee
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.12 no.10
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    • pp.4612-4617
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    • 2011
  • Hsiang-Shin proposed a user authentication scheme which was created by improving Yoon's scheme. Afterwards, An showed the failure to meet security requirements which are considered in user authentication using password-based smart card in Hsiang-Shih-suggested scheme. In other words, it was found that an attacker can steal a user's card, and detect a user's password by temporarily accessing it and extracting the information stored in it. However, An-proposed scheme also showed its vulnerability to password-guessing attack and forgery/impersonation attack, etc. and thus, this paper proposed the improved user authentication scheme. The proposed authentication scheme can thwart the password-guessing attack completely and this paper proposed scheme also includes an efficient mutual authentication method that can make it possible for users and authentication server to certify the other party.

Remote Login Authentication Scheme based on Bilinear Pairing and Fingerprint

  • Kumari, Shipra;Om, Hari
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.9 no.12
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    • pp.4987-5014
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    • 2015
  • The bilinear pairing, also known as Weil pairing or Tate pairing, is widely used in cryptography and its properties help to construct cryptographic schemes for different applications in which the security of the transmitted data is a major concern. In remote login authentication schemes, there are two major requirements: i) proving the identity of a user and the server for legitimacy without exposing their private keys and ii) freedom for a user to choose and change his password (private key) efficiently. Most of the existing methods based on the bilinear property have some security breaches due to the lack of features and the design issues. In this paper, we develop a new scheme using the bilinear property of an elliptic point and the biometric characteristics. Our method provides many features along with three major goals. a) Checking the correctness of the password before sending the authentication message, which prevents the wastage of communication cost; b) Efficient password change phase in which the user is asked to give a new password after checking the correctness of the current password without involving the server; c) User anonymity - enforcing the suitability of our scheme for applications in which a user does not want to disclose his identity. We use BAN logic to ensure the mutual authentication and session key agreement properties. The paper provides informal security analysis to illustrate that our scheme resists all the security attacks. Furthermore, we use the AVISPA tool for formal security verification of our scheme.

A Remote Password Authentication scheme for Multiple Centers on Network (네트워크내의 다중센타를 위한 원격 암호 인증기법)

  • Jo, In-June
    • The Journal of Natural Sciences
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.131-136
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    • 1995
  • In this paper, We propose an efficient remote password authentication scheme that enables network users to access and open distributed network. Our authentication Scheme provides a pair of a center-supplied password and a user key for a network user. The center-supplied password is generated on the center, and the user key can be chosen by the network user. Each network user can access multiple centers through the open and distributed network by using single super smart card. The passwords generated by network centers are sent to the network users via secure channel, and put into their own supper smart card by themselves.

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