Privacy Preserving User Authentication Scheme Based on Smart Card

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beaton Kapito ◽  
Patrick Ali ◽  
Levis Eneya ◽  
Hyunsung Kim
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stanley Mlatho ◽  
Prince Chirwa ◽  
Yesaya Gabriel ◽  
Hyunsung Kim

Abstract Advancement in information and communication technology provides a scalable platform for various communication services, where a remote user can access the server from anywhere and anytime. The multi-server environment introduces a scalable platform such that a user can interact with any server using single registration. These services adopt authentication schemes in order to ensure secure and privacy preserving access to the resources. Recently Zhao et al. proposed a user authentication scheme based on password and smart card for the multi-server environment. They argued that their scheme is secure from well-known attacks. In this paper, we first identify that Zhao et al.’s scheme suffers from the denial of service attack and the privacy attack and does not provide user friendliness. After that, we propose a new privacy preserving user authentication scheme as a remedy scheme of Zhao et al.’s scheme. Through the rigorous formal and informal security analysis, we show that our scheme is secure against various known attacks including attacks founded in Zhao et al.’s scheme. Furthermore, we simulate our scheme for the formal security verification using ProVerif tool.


2013 ◽  
Vol 433-435 ◽  
pp. 1699-1701
Author(s):  
Bang Ju Wang ◽  
Huan Guo Zhang

Among many user authentications over insecure networks, password authentication is simple, convenient and widely adopted one. Chen and Lee proposed a new hash-based password authentication using smart card and claimed that their scheme could resist seven attacks as listed in their paper. However, in this paper, it is pointed out that Chen-Lee’s scheme is vulnerable to off-line password guessing, replay and impersonation attacks when the smart card is lost or stolen.


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