Pub. online:5 Aug 2022Type:Research ArticleOpen Access
Journal:Informatica
Volume 16, Issue 1 (2005), pp. 37–44
Abstract
In 1995, Wu proposed a remote login authentication scheme based on geometric approach. However, Chien, Jan and Tseng presented a cryptanalysis of Wu’s scheme to show that it is not secure. Moreover, they proposed a modified version of Wu’s scheme. This paper presents there is a serious weakness in this modified remote login authentication scheme. We show that an illegal user can easily forge a valid login request in the modified version proposed previously.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 14, Issue 3 (2003), pp. 289–294
Abstract
Smart card has been adopted to various applications. In 2000, Hwang and Li proposed a remote user authentication scheme, which is also using smart card. Nine months later, Chan and Cheng pointed out that there is a weakness in the remote authentication scheme proposed by Hwang and Li. In this paper, we show that Chan and Cheng's attack does not work well because they did not consider the format of user's identity. In addition, we propose several ways to solve the problem of Chan and Cheng's attack.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 14, Issue 2 (2003), pp. 155–166
Abstract
A partially blind signature scheme allows the signer to inoculate a non‐removable common information into his blind signature. This common information may represent the date or the amount of e‐cash. Due to its un‐traceablility and partial blindness property, the partially blind signature plays an important role in many e‐commerce applications. Based on the RSA scheme, we propose a partially blind threshold signature with low‐computational load for the client.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 11, Issue 4 (2000), pp. 435–440
Abstract
This paper discusses a known-plaintext attack on a redundancy reducing cipher method which is proposed by Wayner. We also propose an extension of Wayner's redundancy reducing cipher scheme so that the security will be improved greatly.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 11, Issue 1 (2000), pp. 15–18
Abstract
Recently, Harn proposed an efficient scheme that can batch verification multiple RSA digital signatures. His scheme can reduce signature verification time. However, there is a weakness in his scheme. In this study, we present two methods to against his scheme.