DocumentCode
20649
Title
On the Linearization of Human Identification Protocols: Attacks Based on Linear Algebra, Coding Theory, and Lattices
Author
Asghar, Hassan Jameel ; Steinfeld, Ron ; Shujun Li ; Kaafar, Mohamed Ali ; Pieprzyk, Josef
Author_Institution
Nat. ICT Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Volume
10
Issue
8
fYear
2015
fDate
Aug. 2015
Firstpage
1643
Lastpage
1655
Abstract
Human identification protocols are challenge-response protocols that rely on human computational ability to reply to random challenges from the server based on a public function of a shared secret and the challenge to authenticate the human user. One security criterion for a human identification protocol is the number of challenge-response pairs the adversary needs to observe before it can deduce the secret. In order to increase this number, protocol designers have tried to construct protocols that cannot be represented as a system of linear equations or congruences. In this paper, we take a closer look at different ways from algebra, lattices, and coding theory to obtain the secret from a system of linear congruences. We then show two examples of human identification protocols from literature that can be transformed into a system of linear congruences. The resulting attack limits the number of authentication sessions these protocols can be used before secret renewal. Prior to this paper, these protocols had no known upper bound on the number of allowable sessions per secret.
Keywords
linear algebra; protocols; challenge-response protocols; coding theory; human identification protocols; linear algebra; linear congruences; linear equations; Authentication; Hamming weight; Lattices; Observers; Protocols; Servers; Human identification protocols; learning with errors; linear system of congruences;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1556-6013
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIFS.2015.2421875
Filename
7083737
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