DocumentCode :
2677661
Title :
Attacks on Two Buyer-Seller Watermarking Protocols and an Improvement for Revocable Anonymity
Author :
Deng, Mina ; Preneel, Bart
Author_Institution :
ESAT/SCD/COSIC, Katholieke Univ. Leuven, Leuven
fYear :
2008
fDate :
3-5 Aug. 2008
Firstpage :
923
Lastpage :
929
Abstract :
Buyer-seller watermarking protocols incorporate digital watermarking with cryptography, in order to protect digital copyrights and privacy rights for the seller and the buyer before, during, and after trading activities in e-commerce. In this paper, we present attacks on two recently proposed buyer-seller watermarking protocols, and prove that these protocols are not able to provide security for both the buyer and the seller simultaneously. Further, we point out that both protocols don´t function properly when employing homomorphic probabilistic cryptosystems. We also show that the buyer´s anonymity and/or the transaction unlinkability is not achieved in these protocols. We propose an improved secure and anonymous buyer-seller protocol, which is secure and fair for both the seller and the buyer. In contrast to early work, our scheme is able to provide all the security properties that a secure buyer-seller watermarking protocol is expected to hold.
Keywords :
copyright; cryptographic protocols; electronic commerce; watermarking; buyer-seller watermarking protocols; cryptography; digital copyrights; digital watermarking; e-commerce; homomorphic probabilistic cryptosystems; privacy rights; revocable anonymity; Copyright protection; Cryptographic protocols; Cryptography; Electronic commerce; Fingerprint recognition; Information security; Information technology; Internet; Privacy; Watermarking; Applied Cryptography; E-commerce; Information Hiding and Watermarking;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Commerce and Security, 2008 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Guangzhou City
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3258-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISECS.2008.103
Filename :
4606204
Link To Document :
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